Bor. Dortmund 2-0 Real Madrid, match report

Real Madrid survived a huge scare to progress through to the Champions League semi-finals as Borussia Dortmund fell just short of a stunning second-leg fightback.
Marco Reus: Double not enough. Picture: GettyMarco Reus: Double not enough. Picture: Getty
Marco Reus: Double not enough. Picture: Getty

Real Madrid win 3-2 on aggregate

Scorers: Bor. Dortmund - Reus (24, 37)

Dortmund had it all to do after losing the first leg 3-0 in Spain but last season’s runners-up looked on course to stage a remarkable comeback when, after seeing Madrid winger Angel Di Maria miss an early penalty, they scored twice through Marco Reus during a first-half onslaught. The German side continued to throw everything at Madrid in the second half, hitting the woodwork and going close on a number of other occasions, but they could not find the third goal they needed as Carlo Ancelotti’s men held on for a 3-2 aggregate win.

Dortmund beat Madrid 4-1 at home in last season’s semi-finals but they needed an even better result this time following the first-leg loss.

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However, they welcomed back the four-goal hero of last year’s match as Robert Lewandowski returned after suspension, while in a further boost for the hosts Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo was only named on the bench after missing the weekend league match with a knee problem.

That gave Dortmund a lift before kick-off, but any optimism in the home camp should have been extinguished in the 16th minute when Madrid won a penalty after Fabio Coentrao’s cross struck the arm of Lukasz Piszczek.

In the absence of regular taker Ronaldo, Di Maria stepped up for the penalty but he slipped just as he shot and saw his effort well saved by Roman Weidenfeller diving to his left.

Dortmund were ahead thanks to a terrible error from Pepe. Reus pounced on the centre-back’s attempted back header and slipped the ball past Iker Casillas before sliding it into the net.

Casillas did well to tip over Mats Hummels’ powerful header at the far post in the 32nd minute but Dortmund would not be denied and moved 2-0 ahead five minutes later.

Another mistake by the visitors saw Asier Illarramendi carelessly give the ball away to Reus, who raced to the edge of the Madrid area before slipping in Lewandowski. Casillas tipped the Poland international’s shot on to the post but Reus followed up to slam the loose ball into the roof of the net.

Madrid were on the ropes through to half-time. At the interval Ancelotti decided to shake things up, sending on attacking midfielder Isco on for the more defensive-minded Illarramendi.

The break seemed to take the steam out of Dortmund somewhat, and Madrid looked the more likely scorers at the start of the second half with Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema both threatening. However, in the 64th minute the visitors survived a huge let-off. when Henrikh Mkhitaryan missed an unbelievable chance. The Armenia international looked to have done the hard work as he raced onto Reus’s through ball and rounded Casillas but, with the goal at his mercy, he shot against the near post.

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In the next six minutes, Casillas was called on to make two crucial saves to deny Mkhitaryan and Kevin Grosskreutz. Jurgen Klopp’s men would not come any closer than that, leaving the Spaniards breathing a huge sigh of relief at the final whistle.