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Dortmund catching up with Inter: Hakimi

2019-11-05T23:28:48.263Z


Dortmund defensive man Achraf Hakimi hits against every probability. As Joker Paco Alcácer also helped, BV managed a win against Inter, unlike the club in the Champions League.



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The Joker helped fast, very fast: After 63 minutes and 13 seconds referee Danny Makkelie gave the game after the substitution of BVB attacker Paco Alcacer free again, seven seconds later, the ball was in goal. A crucial influence on Borussia's equalizer came from Alcácer's long leg, who sent a throw-in from Matías Vecino to Julian Brandt. This penetrated from the left into the penalty area and closed in the long corner. More Joker does not work.

The result: Borussia Dortmund have for the first time in his club history in the Champions League a 0: 2-deficit and Inter Milan 3: 2 (0: 2) defeated. Click here for the game report.

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BVB victory against Inter: the catch-hunters

The first half: Manuel Ankanji blamed himself in a duel against Lautaro Martínez and the Argentine took up direction Dortmund goal. Mats Hummels could not stop him, Julian Weigl was not decisive and Roman Bürki remained powerless against the conclusion from central penalty position - the 0: 1 after five minutes. Tactical gold for the counter-football of Inter coach Antonio Conte. In the 40th minute Marcelo Brozovic prevailed against several Dortmunders, Martínez fitted on the right wing to Antonio Candreva, whose low pass in the back of the defense Vecino sank into the far corner. A dream goal.

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Lautaro Martínez (center) was world-class in the first half and out of sight in the second

Doubtful Choreo: Before the match, the Dortmund Südtribüne set a sign that you would have saved better: The BVB Ultragrouppe "Desperados" was congratulated on its 20th anniversary. Ironically, the group that had been noticed in recent years again and again with homophobic banners.

The second half: Hakimi won the ball in the other half and passed it on to Hummels, who fitted in on Mario Götze on the right. This found the meanwhile passed through Hakimi, who finished fine into the long corner (51.). Now BVB was awake and pushed for the equalizer. After Brandts 2: 2, the hosts continued to press forward and again it was Hakimi, who was able to overcome in the 77th minute after a great knife-by-the-butter pass from Jadon Sancho Inter-keeper Handanovic.

Adieu harmlessness: In six of their past eight Champions League games Dortmund were scoreless. And as in the first leg, Inter first showed how the hare is doing internationally. Back edged out the edged, but experienced defenders almost everything, offensively brought Romelu Lukaku and Martínez class on the pitch, BVB struggled Götze as very wrong Nine. Without Marco Reus and Alcácer, the hosts seemed inhibited and harmless. In the second 45 minutes, the BVB finally played out its speed advantage against the Italians, brought the coming of an injury break striker - and was rewarded. That did not exist for a long time.

7 - Most recently Dortmund defeated Boavista Porto (2-1) in the CL in October 2001 - BVB have been waiting for a win since 17 games with two draws (2 draws, 15 defeats) and have lost the last 7 damper. #BVBInter #UCL #ChampionsLeague pic.twitter.com/v2qKhhJVOG

- OptaFranz (@OptaFranz) November 5, 2019

The Hakimi Factor: Dortmund have scored five goals so far in this season's Champions League, four of which went to Hakimi's account. He had scored a total of three goals in all competitions in the last season. A mystery that can not be explained by the more frequent offensive moments of the Moroccan this season.

Emotional Favre: It was the 90th minute. Substitute Stefano Sensi had just brought Dortmund goalkeeper Bürki into trouble again with a shot from the edge of the box. BVB coach Lucien Favre screamed and waved, standing several meters on the field. The fourth official had to maneuver the Swiss, who is often exposed to the charge of apathy in the emotionally aware Dortmund environment, with gentle physical pressure back into his coaching zone. A scene that, like the result, will bring him closer to the black and yellow heart.

And now? Whatever happens to BVB in three weeks at FC Barcelona, ​​defeating Slavia Prague on the sixth matchday would definitely mean the knockout round of BVB. A scenario that seemed as distant after the first half as a raging winner, Favre, just before the final whistle.

Borussia Dortmund - Inter Milan 3: 2 (0: 2)
0: 1 Martinez (5.)
0: 2 Vecino (40th)
1: 2 Hakimi (51.)
2: 2 Brandt (64.)
3: 2 Hakimi (77.)
Dortmund: Bürki - Hakimi, Akanji, Hummels, Schulz - Witsel, Weigl - Sancho (82nd Piszczek), Brandt, Hazard (88th Guerreiro) - Götze (64th Alcácer)
Inter: Handanovic - Godin, de Vrij, Skriniar - Brozovic - Candreva, Vecino (68th Sensi), Barella, Biraghi (66th Lazaro) - Lukaku (73rd Politano), Martínez
Referee: Danny Makkelie
Yellow cards: Hazard / Biraghi, Skriniar, Candreva
Spectators: 66,000

Source: spiegel

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