Champions League: Debacle in the second half: BVB comes under the wheels at Real after a 2-0 lead

Champions League: Debacle in the second half: BVB comes under the wheels at Real after a 2-0 lead

Champions League

Updated on October 22, 2024, 11:21 p.m

Borussia Dortmund got off to a great start against the defending champions in the premier class. In the end, BVB still ends up without a point. Real shows gigantic comeback qualities.

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Strong start, bitter end – Borussia Dortmund also missed a surprise in the new edition of the Champions League final against Real Madrid. Almost five months after the unfortunate 0:2 in the showdown at Wembley, the previous league leaders lost to the defending champions from Spain 2:5 (2:0) in the third preliminary round game.

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Unlike most recently in the Bundesliga, BVB performed courageously in the first half in front of 85,000 spectators at the Bernabéu football temple and were able to claim their first win after two goals from Donyell Malen (30th minute) and Jamie Gittens (34th). Spanish record champions hope. But the defending champions hit back in inimitable style and turned around with the goals Antonio Rüdiger (60.), Vinícius Júnior (62./86./90.+3) sowie Lucas Vázquez (83.) die Partie.

Nevertheless, Borussia’s starting position remains acceptable after the successful start to the competition with victories over Bruges (3:0) and Celtic Glasgow (7:1). The next opponent is Sturm Graz on November 5th in Dortmund.

BVB coach Nuri Sahin showed courage with the favorites and banished the previous regulars Waldemar AntonPascal Groß and Emre Can from the starting eleven. Niklas Süle, Felix Nmecha and Gittens, who were brought into the team, should provide new momentum after the recent weak Bundesliga games.

Borussia Dortmund plays cleverly at first

In front of Dortmund’s previous coach Edin Terzic, who was now watching the game as a fan, BVB started with enthusiasm and had the first goal early on. However, Serhou Guirassy’s shot was too central to cause problems for Thibaut Courtois in the hosts’ goal. Blocked on the other side Completion the first promising attempt by superstar Kylian Mbappé.

Borussia did it cleverly. Dortmund kept holding the ball for a long time and thus exercised control of the game. That paid off. The Revierclub avoided mistakes by being too hectic in the build-up game, hardly allowed Real to get into transition situations and even took advantage of their few chances.

After a mistake by Vázquez in the Real penalty area, Guirassy held the ball strongly with his back to the goal. The center forward passed Malen precisely and the Dutchman made the BVB fans who had traveled with him cheer. And things got even better for the Black and Yellows. Malen broke through on the right, passed flat into the middle, where Gittens escaped the Madrid defense and scored to make it 2-0.

The crossbar helps BVB

Now things got wild. Real responded with furious attacks. Within a few seconds, first Rodrygo and then ex-Dortmund Jew Bellingham hit the crossbar (29th). On the other side, Julian Brandt failed with a powerful long-range shot past Courtois.

After the break, Real increased the pressure. Sahin brought in an additional defender in Anton for winger Gittens, but it didn’t help. The hosts equalized with two goals within a very short time. First the German international Rüdiger hit his head from close range, then Vinícius Júnior completed an attack after involuntary preparatory work by Nico Schlotterbeck to make it 2-2.

BVB seemed morally hit, Madrid was on the rise. Dortmund could no longer begin to build on the controlled performance of the first 45 minutes. Almost logically, Real won the game in the final phase with three goals. Vinícius Júnior became the match winner. (dpa/edited by mt)

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