Borussia Dortmund striker Mohamed Zidan is recalling his remarkable goal against Werder Bremen last season ahead of the two sides' Bundesliga meeting on Sunday. Zidan notched a stoppage-time goal to earn Dortmund a thrilling 3-3 draw with Bremen in October last year, few months after joining from Hamburg. He played for Bremen from 2005 to 2007 but will have no qualms sinking them with another strike at Weserstadion. "Last year, I came on as a second-half substitute and scored, it was a nice goal," the Egyptian international was quoted as saying by Reiversport.de on Friday. "It would be very nice if I managed to do that again on Sunday." Dortmund recovered from a poor start to their league campaign to bag 10 points from their last four games. Jurgen Klopp's side, who won the last of their six league titles in 2002, lie 10th in the 18-team table on 16 points. "We seek nothing but a win against Bremen," Zidan, who scored one Bundesliga goal so far this season, added. The 27-year-old is set to link up with his Egypt teammates after the Bremen clash to be ready for the crunch World Cup qualifier at home to Algeria next Saturday. Zidan, who was recently granted a reprieve by the Pharaohs' coach Hassan Shehata, missed the team's two qualifying wins at Rwanda and Zambia as a disciplinary measure after skipping a friendly game with Guinea in August.