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VAR chaos, pack formation and penalty-kick drama! Crazy BVB thriller at the next Haaland show against Sevilla

2021-03-11T04:34:24.396Z


Another setback in Munich - and three days later the Champions League was on. Nevertheless, Borussia Dortmund reached the quarter-finals against FC Sevilla.


Another setback in Munich - and three days later the Champions League was on.

Nevertheless, Borussia Dortmund reached the quarter-finals against FC Sevilla.

  • Champions League: Borussia Dortmund * - FC Sevilla 2: 2 (1: 0)

  • BVB won the first leg in Andalusia 3-2.

  • In an emotional game, the black and yellow got the ticket for the CL quarter-finals

Borussia Dortmund - FC Sevilla 2: 2 (1: 0) |

First leg 3: 2

Borussia Dortmund

Hitz - Morey (from 90th + 4 Meunier), Can, Hummels, Schulz - Delaney - Reus, Dahoud, Bellingham, Hazard (from 67th Passlack) - Haaland

Sevilla FC

Bounou - Jesus Navas, Kounde, Diego Carlos, Acuna - Fernando (from 86. Rakitic) - Oscar Rodriguez (from 79. Oliver Torres), Jordan (from 60. Gomez) - Ocampos (from 60. L. de Jong), En -Nesyri, Suso (from 86th Munir)

Gates

1-0 Haaland (35th), 2-0 Haaland (54th / penalty), 2: 1 En-Nesyri (69th / penalty), 2: 2 En-Nesyri (90th + 5)

+++ UPDATE +++

Update from March 9, 11:22 p.m.:

How did Erling Haaland

see the strange

scenes before the 2-0 for BVB?

"The keeper was too far out, so I had to go back to the point," explains the BVB star after the game at

Sky

: "Actually, I had already scored a great goal before that, but then there was a penalty."

Haaland also commented on the pack formation after his hit.

“With the second penalty I was a bit nervous because the keeper yelled at me,” admits the Norwegian: “I don't know what he said to me when I missed, but I said exactly the same thing to him. “That would also have been resolved.

BVB: Next Haaland show against Seville - despite VAR chaos, pack formation and thriller!

Conclusion: wow!

What an intense match between Borussia Dortmund and Sevilla FC.

In the end, however, BVB deservedly prevailed because Erling Haaland is currently the exception in European football.

The youngster is the youngest player in the premier class to have scored 19 goals in the premier class and at least two goals in four consecutive CL games.

In addition, the Terzic-Elf proved that they have a mentality.

It was especially curious after the break, when there was a lot of VAR chaos and emotions spilled over.

But no matter, the black and yellow are among the top eight teams in the Champions League.

90 + 6 minutes:

BVB is in the penalty area with eleven men, Sevilla actually has another chance, but in the end Bellingham can clear it up - and Cakir whistles off the game!

BVB IS IN THE QUARTER-FINAL OF THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE!

90 + 5 minutes:

It doesn't bring anything at first, but the second attempt!

Rakitic with a strong flank and En-Nesyri nods off!

Crazy!

2: 2!

90 + 4 minutes:

There is another corner for Sevilla FC ...

90th minute:

There is - unsurprisingly - six minutes of stoppage time.

88th minute:

Dahoud again!

And Bounou again!

But this time from a distance - and again no hit for BVB.

Two more minutes officially.

84th minute:

Almost the decision!

Dahoud gets the ball in the penalty area, pulls it up once and then pulls it off.

Bounou reacts strong and scratches the ball out of the corner.

Pity!

BVB - FC Sevilla in the live ticker: Spectacular match in Dortmund

81st minute:

Heat!

Navas prevails on the right and brings the ball like a thunderbolt into the middle, but de Jong comes too late and the BVB keeper certainly grabs.

77th Minute:

Next unsightly scene in Dortmund.

Haaland is knocked down by Diego Carlos and his elbow in midfield, then Fernando Bellingham chops down shortly afterwards.

There's yellow for both.

Diego Carlo in particular is well served, while Haaland needs treatment.

75th Minute:

Of course, Seville is now in command again and has much more possession of the ball.

BVB defends self-sacrificingly and with a lot of morality.

But that will be a hot 15 minutes for the black and yellow.

69th minute:

Goal!

En-Nesyri nails the thing under the crossbar and cuts it to 1: 2.

Now the Andalusians only need two goals for extra time.

68 minutes:

Sevilla crosses from the right, Can touches de Jong slightly in the penalty area, who goes down and referee Cakir points to the point.

60th minute:

Between the whole action with the alleged foul and the final hit by Haaland lay a casual twelve minutes.

That probably happens when you take yourself too seriously as a referee ...

BVB - FC Sevilla NOW in the live ticker: VAR chaos, pack formation and Haaland drama

54th minute:

TOOOOOOOOOR!

Haaland does it now - but lets himself be carried away into an unnecessary action against Bounou after the hit, which leads to a pack formation.

So be it - 2-0 for BVB!

Absolutely crazy what was going on here!

52nd minute:

Are you crazy ?!

Haaland delayed and failed because of Bounou, he couldn't put the margin in the box and Can's attempt was blocked.

No goal!

Or is it?

Cakir has the penalty repeated again because the Sevilla goalkeeper had moved too early ...

48th minute:

What's going on now?

BVB actually scored the 2-0 in the form of a crazy Haaland goal, but Cakir took the hit back after a VAR check and instead gave a penalty for a scene that had happened a minute earlier in the Sevilla penalty area against Haaland.

Nobody has to understand that now ...

46th Minute:

It continues in Signal-Iduna-Park.

And BVB has the first big chance in the second half!

Haaland is sent up steep and is not offside.

From the left, the Norwegian lays back to Hazard and he shoots the leather quite freely from twelve meters next to the goal.

You can do that too ...

Half-time conclusion: BVB saw no land against Sevilla FC for 35 minutes and were lucky not to fall behind.

Out of nowhere then the guided tour through Erling Haaland.

This means that the door to the quarter-finals is very wide open.

We're already looking forward to the second half.

45 + 2 minutes:

With two minutes of stoppage time, Cakir whistles in Dortmund for the break.

40th Minute:

The leadership has not announced itself now, but it is not entirely undeserved.

The Terzic team recovered after the initial phase and found their way into the game better in the last few minutes.

Can you get another goal before the break?

BVB - FC Sevilla NOW in the live ticker: Lots of speed and lots of opportunities - and Haaland hits! 

35th minute:

TOOOOOOOOOOOR!

BVB leads 1-0!

Sevilla messes with the setup, Dahoud puts Reus in the limelight and he puts back on the fives in front of the goal line, where Haaland executes ice-cold!

The door to the quarter-finals is now very, very wide open for BVB.

26th minute:

Now the game has flattened significantly here because BVB can clearly keep the Andalusians away from their own box.

However, the penetration power is lacking for an own scoring chance on the offensive.

18th minute:

External network!

Ocampos dribbles from the left into the center and then picks up Suso, but at the end of which the angle is a tad too sharp and he therefore only places the ball on the outside net.

17. Minute:

Now the Terzic team can get some breathing space and keep Sevilla away from their own penalty area.

A really successful attack, however, has not yet come about.

BVB - FC Sevilla NOW in the live ticker: Earlier excitement in Dortmund!

Terzic team under massive pressure

11th minute:

Seville power play, Dortmund can't breathe.

Somehow there is an early goal in the air here - but not for BVB ...

7th minute:

The hosts are the team that determines the game in the first few minutes.

On the right, Sevilla come back into a dangerous final position, but En-Nesyri has twelve meters in front of the goal over the ball. BVB has to come into play here!

3rd minute:

Sevilla FC has the first chance of the game!

Can plays a devastating bad pass in the build-up, Ocampos injects in between, pulls up twice and then chases the ball on goal.

But too central and heat fists the ball away.

Luck for BVB.

1st minute:

The ball rolls!

Referee Cüneyt Cakir from Turkey whistles for the second leg in the round of 16 of the Champions League between BVB and Sevilla FC.

We hope for nothing less than a great football game - let's go!

BVB - FC Sevilla NOW in the live ticker: Dortmund dreams of the quarter-finals!

Haaland puzzle solved

Update from March 9th, 8:15 pm:

45 minutes left, then let's go!

In addition to Jadon Sancho, Raphael Guerreiro also has to pass.

For him, Nico Schulz is in the starting line-up, as he did against FC Bayern.

There the ex-Gladbacher does his job very well.

Terzic obviously knows how to bend back players who were written off.

Because things have also been going really well at Mo Dahoud in the past few weeks.

The midfielder has now proven to be almost indispensable at BVB.

“Mo naturally brings a lot with her.

He got consistency in his game, "said the BVB coach at

Sky

:" He deserves to be in the limelight now. "

Update from March 9, 7.48 p.m.:

The BVB line-up is here - and all Dortmunders should breathe a sigh of relief, because Erling Haaland is in the starting line-up.

Thorgan Hazard is replacing the injured Jadon Sancho.

BVB in shorthand:

Hitz - Morey, Can, Hummels, Schulz - Delaney - Reus, Dahoud, Bellingham, Hazard - Haaland

Update from March 9, 7:09 p.m.:

A good omen for BVB?

Borussia Dortmund failed only once after an away win in a European Cup first leg: That was in 2004 in the UI Cup against KRC Genk (1: 0, 1: 2) - so it was a long time ago.

Also interesting: The only duel between the clubs inj Dortmund was won 1-0 by Sevilla FC - that would be enough for the black and yellow today.

So we are excited.

Update from March 9, 6.42 p.m.:

It

starts

in a good two hours, then referee Cüneyt Cakir whistles for BVB's encounter with Sevilla FC.

Almost worth mentioning: The game takes place in Signal-Iduna-Park - and not, like so many other first legs in the Europa League, on neutral ground.

Of course, without fans.

BVB - Sevilla in the live ticker - quarter-finals despite Bayern shock?

Terzic worries about high performers

Update from March 9, 2:15 p.m.:

The day has so far been marked by the resignation of national coach Joachim Löw.

But there is still football to be played tonight - even very high-class.

In the Champions League, Borussia Dortmund have to play against FC Sevilla.

Does the Terzic-Elf make the quarter-finals clear?

The BVB coach has a mini-hope that the ailing Raphael Guerreiro and Giovanni Reyna could be there.

“We're not giving up hope,” said Terzic.

We are in the live ticker!

Champions League: BVB - Sevilla in the live ticker - Mini hope for Reyna and Guerreiro?

First report from March 8th:

Dortmund - Even if there was nothing to get for BVB in Munich in the past - it hurt, the defeat against FC Bayern.

Not least because of the early 2-0 lead.

But now the Terzic-Elf has to tick off the classic as quickly as possible, because in the Champions League a great opportunity has opened up after the first leg win in Seville.

On Tuesday evening, Borussia wants to move into the quarter-finals of the Champions League * and thus make it back to the top eight teams in Europe for the first time in four years.

"There is a huge opportunity for us - both athletically and economically," says sports director Michael Zorc.

Champions League: BVB - Sevilla in the live ticker - Guerreiro, Sancho and Reyna probably not there

Before the game, there is good news and bad news.

Erling Haaland had to be substituted after Jerome Boateng's kick and is fit again for the game against Sevilla.

In all likelihood, Raphael Guerreiro, who was still hoping for a place in the premier class, will not be there.

He wasn't there for the final training session.

Giovanni Reyna is probably not far enough either.

According to information from the

kicker,

Jadon Sancho

is even

threatened

with a longer failure.

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A difficult game is to be expected in any case, because Sevilla FC should not be underestimated.

"We have big plans for Dortmund," announced coach Julen Lopetegui.

The Spaniards also messed up the dress rehearsal, a surprising defeat against the previous penultimate Elche.

(epp with dpa) * tz.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

Source: merkur

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