Dortmund: Marc-Andre ter Stegen's stellar performance secured Barcelona one point against Borussia Dortmund in the first game of the Champions League group stage.
On Tuesday, the German international back-up goalkeeper denied Marco Reus a penalty and defused a number of chances, helping Barcelona to take one point back home, reports a leading news agency.
Dortmund took the reins on home soil from the kick-off but as the match progressed they handed over control to the visitors.
Defender Mats Hummels had to be on guard to deny Barcelona twice as he blocked a shot from Antoine Griezmann before intercepting a dangerous cross into the goal area by a header.
It were the hosts who created the best chance of the first half after Thorgan Hazard set up for Reus. Still, the hosts were unable to overcome ter Stegen from very close range with 25 minutes into the game.
Another good chance fell to the BVB in the closing period of the first half but Jadon Sancho pulled over the bar from the edge of the box following build-up work from Reus.