Mohamed Zidan, who made his long-awaited comeback in Egypt's 3-0 friendly win over Australia last week, took no part in Borussia Dortmund's 2-1 Bundesliga win over SC Freiburg on Saturday. The highly-rated forward was sidelined for around seven months after tearing his cruciate ligament in a league game last season. He returned to action when replaced Mohamed Abou-Treika in Wednesday's friendly shortly after the break, scoring a goal upon converting a penalty kick. However, he hasn't made Dortmund's squad yet. Dortmund came from behind to sink Freiburg 2-1, a victory that ensured their Bundesliga supremacy. An own goal from Mats Hummels gave hosts Freiburg the lead four minutes from the hour mark. Robert Lewandowski brought the score level on 76 minutes before another own goal from Freiburg's Mensur Mujdza gave Dortmund the lead. Dortmund, who have won 11 league games out of 13 so far this season, are now on top of the table with 34 points, seven ahead of closest rivals FSV Mainz05.