Champions League 20-21
Game board
Cycle 7 – 16/02/2021
- Barcelona
- 4 – 1
- Paris Saint-Germain
- Leipzig
- 2 – 0
- Liverpool
- Porto
- 1 – 2
- Juventus
- Seville
- 3 – 2
- Dortmund
- Athletico Madrid
- Tuesday, 23/02, 22:00
- Chelsea
- Lazio
- Tuesday, 23/02, 22:00
- Bayern Munich
- Atlanta
- Wednesday, 24/02, 22:00
- Real Madrid
- Lazio
- Wednesday, 24/02, 22:00
- Bayern Munich
Arling Braut Holland, Score: 8
Another phenomenal performance by the striker. Cooking and a pair of goals in one of the best halves of Dortmund and the Norwegian striker this season.
Yussef a-Nasiri, Score: 3
Sevilla’s fiery striker in the league disappointed in the European arena, with a weak game in which he was completely swallowed up in the opponent’s defense
Dortmund hosted Ramon Sanchez Pijuan tonight (Wednesday) in a not-so-simple battle against Sevilla in the last eight of the Champions League, and came out with a huge 2: 3 that includes three away goals, without a doubt a significant advantage ahead of the rematch at Zignal Idona Park. Arling Braut Holland conducted the orchestra with a duo and cooking, which significantly brought the Yellows-Blacks closer to the quarterfinals.
What a crazy first half we got. Sevilla was much better in the opening, felt comfortable at home and climbed to a quick lead. In the 7th minute his horse finished a great personal operation with a kick that hit the foot of Mats Hummels on the way to the net. But Dortmund were not intimidated and already in the 19th minute Mahmoud Dahud received a ball wide from Marling Brut Holland and from distance kicked a perfect spinning ball to the connections of Yassin Bono.

From there the pace just picked up and Dortmund continued to celebrate. Within 8 minutes the long-awaited turnaround was completed by Holland, who made a perfect double pass with Sancho and within an extension overtook Bono and pushed the ball inside. In the 43rd minute, the Norwegian striker continued to prove that he is one of the greatest scorers in the world with another wonderful goal.
The yellow-blacks went on a deadly outburst at the end of which Marco Royce found Holland alone in the box, and from there the striker with a touch sent a sharp ball to the far corner, and brought his teammates calm to the break. In the second half Sevilla made 4 substitutions until the 60th minute in order to change the face of the game, but did not really endanger Hitz except for a great free kick by substitute Oscar Rodriguez that was hit in the crossbar, until Luc de Jong came off the bench and in the 84th minute shrank to 3. : 2, and gave a lot of hope and a much more real chance to Sevilla to reciprocate.

Half a second
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’90 +3
- The referee whistled for the end, 2: 3 to Dortmund over Sevilla
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’89
- Third substitution in the ranks of Dortmund: Mahmoud Dahud came out, Thomas Monia came in
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’88
- Rodriguez committed an ugly offense and received a justified yellow

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’84
- Gate! Sevilla shrank to 3: 2: Luke de Jong reached a free kick and was alone in the box, from there from the air kicked a beautiful volley that subdued the Hintz
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’79
- Second Dortmund replacement: Julian Brandt replaces Marco Royce
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’77
- Dortmund first substitute: Felix Paslak replaces Rafael Greiro

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’74
- Substitute Oscar Rodriguez kicked a wonderful free-kick that hit the crossbar and from there into Hitz’s palm and was so close to getting in
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’73
- Homeless came in brutally with his shoulder in the back of Luke de Jong and received a justified yellow
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’72
- Last substitution in Sevilla: Oscar Rodriguez replaces Joan Jordan
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’60
- Seventh substitution in Sevilla: Oliver Torres replaces Papu Gomes
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’60
- Third substitution in Sevilla: Youssef a-Nasiri has been replaced by Munir al-Hadadi
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’60
- Second substitution in Sevilla: Luc de Jong enters in place of his horse
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’46
- First replacement in the ranks of Sevilla: Ivan Rakitić came out, Nemanja size came in
first half





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’43
- Gate! Dortmund went up to 1: 3: a perfect performance by the Norwegian striker who completed a double in addition to cooking. Dortmund went on a deadly outburst, at the end of which Marco Royce found the Netherlands who with one touch sent a sharp ball to the left to Bono’s far corner


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’27
- Gate! Dortmund went up to 1: 2: the turnaround is complete! A perfect double pass between Holland and Sancho ended in a perfect chip delivery from the Englishman to the Norwegian, who overtook Bono with his huge legs and pushed the ball inside



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’19
- Gate! Dortmund equalized to 1: 1: the yellow-blacks went out for a quick passing attack. Holland found Mahmoud Dahud, who advanced towards the extension, and with his right foot spun a perfect ball for Bono’s connections. The Germans returned quickly



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‘7
- Gate! Sevilla went up to 0: 1: what an opening for the host. His horse received a ball from Fernando on the verge of an extension, made a perfect foul and arranged for himself a kicking position on the right foot, the ball was deflected by Mats Hummels, misled Hitz and went inside



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‘1
- The referee set the game in motion!




