Borussia Dortmund manager Thomas Tuchel described his side's late draw against Real Madrid as "unnerving" after Marco Reus' equaliser saw them top Group F in the Champions League.
Karim Benzema's bracehad put the hosts two goals to the good and seemingly in a comfortable position to see out the win. But Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang halved the deficit, before substitute Reus found the net in dramatic fashion with minutes remaining.
Cristiano Ronaldo hit the post and Benzema had a header cleared off the line before the late goal, as Dortmund rode their luck.
And Tuchel, while admitting that his players were error prone at times, hasrevealed hisdelight at the result.
"For the decisive goal, it looked like Aubameyang had crossed it one touch too late," Tuchel told reporters at his post-match media conference - viaFourFourTwo.
"But luckily he did not and Reus was able to arrive at full speed and bury it.Borussia Dortmund games are great but very unnerving too!
"We had a good start. Then we made so many simple mistakes, we made the wrong decisions.But ultimately it was a great ending and a happy outcome for us."
Winning the group might not necessarily mean an easier tie for the Bundesliga club, however, with the potential to face the likes of Paris-Saint Germain and Manchester City.
Benfica, Porto and Sevilla are their other potential opponents, and they have avoided the possibility of facing the likes of Barcelona and Atletico Madrid had they finished as runners up.