Borussia Dortmund 4-1 VfB Stuttgart Published 29 November 2015 Share close panel Share page Copy link About sharing Image source, EPA Image caption, Borrusia Dortmund have scored 24 goals in seven home games this season Borussia Dortmund striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored two goals to take his Bundesliga tally to 17 in 14 games as Stuttgart endured a third straight league defeat. Gonzalo Castro headed in on the rebound to put Dortmund ahead before setting up Aubameyang to make it 2-0. Daniel Didavi reduced the deficit before Georg Niedermeier's own goal restored Dortmund's two-goal cushion. Image source, . Aubameyang scored in the last minute to complete an emphatic win. Dortmund, who have won 10 of their 14 league games, are second in the table, eight points behind leaders Bayern Munich. Thomas Tuchel's Dortmund side are away to third-placed Wolfsburg next Saturday. It was a bad start for Stuttgart's caretaker coach Jurgen Kramny after replacing Alexander Zorniger in the wake of last weekend's 4-0 home defeat by Augsburg. The defeat kept his side third from bottom in the table. In Sunday's other two Bundesliga games, Schalke were held to a 1-1 draw by Bayer Leverkusen and are without a league win in five games. Struggling Augsburg held third-placed Wolfsburg to a goalless draw. Image source, EPA Image caption, Dortmund were top of the table in September but have been overtaken by Bayern Munich Image source, Reuters Image caption, A crowd of 81,000 watched Borussia Dortmund's victory Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Gonzalo Castro scored his first top-flight goal of the season Sorry, we can't display this part of the article any more. More on this story Russia ban signing of Turkish players Published 29 November 2015 Murray wins Davis Cup for Britain Published 29 November 2015 I can be even better, says Fury Published 29 November 2015 Eibar 0-2 Real Madrid Published 29 November 2015 Football commentaries Published 20 June 2016 How to get into football Published 7 June 2019 Related Internet Links Borussia Dortmund Stuttgart Bundesliga The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.