Atlético Madrid vs. Borussia Dortmund: Haller gives BVB hope

Champions League quarter-finals Only narrowly lost against Atlético: Haller gives BVB hope for the semi-finals

Griezmann lobs over: Dortmund’s Schlotterbeck overcomes the Spaniard’s thigh

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A place in the semi-finals of the premier class was a long way off for Borussia Dortmund – but then a joker hits. Atlético Madrid are a class better, especially in the first half.

Capital false start, passable final spurt – Borussia Dortmund only had the chance of reaching the first semi-final in the Champions League in eleven years with great difficulty. Despite an early deficit and an initially worrying performance, coach Edin Terzic’s team averted what was probably a decisive defeat in the 1-2 defeat against Atlético Madrid.

Thanks to an increase in performance in the second half and the goal from substitute Sébastien Haller (81st minute), the fifth-place team in the Bundesliga doesn’t have a chance going into the quarter-final second leg at home six days later.

Madrid took the lead after just four minutes

In front of 70,000 spectators in a heated stadium atmosphere, Rodrigo de Paul (4th minute) and Samuel Lino (32nd) had the Madrilenians playing like unleashed in the first half, who remain unbeaten in knockout home games in the premier class under coach Diego Simeone , wholly deserved a 2-0 lead.

Dortmund seemed overwhelmed and couldn’t cope with the hosts’ aggressive pressing at all. The 0:1 after less than four minutes of play was symbolic of this: goalkeeper Gregor Kobel unnecessarily delayed the pass to Maatsen, who played the ball with his outside instep right into the legs of goal scorer de Paul.

Coach Terzic had specially called the physically stronger Felix Nmecha into the starting line-up for Julian Brandt, but in terms of physicality Atlético were a class better. And BVB made too many mistakes. A blatant misunderstanding by the two BVB central defenders Hummels and Nico Schlotterbeck enabled Lino to score the second goal of the evening after preparation by Antoine Griezmann.

Without painting it is missing at the front

Even after the break, Dortmund tried to put more pressure on their opponents with substitute Brandt. But without Donyell Malen, who had to pass again due to muscular problems, an important offensive point was missing. Atlético, with former BVB professional Axel Witsel, rarely had serious problems defensively with BVB’s efforts. Kobel even had to prevent the third goal from being conceded against Lino after a free kick (76′). After Haller’s goal there were still chances on both sides.

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