December 24, 2024

Sevilla 2-3 Borussia Dortmund: Erling Braut Haaland puts Dortmund in charge of Champions League tie

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Erling Braut Haaland (right) celebrates with team-mates after scoring against Sevilla Only Robert Lewandowski can match Haaland’s 18 Champions League goals since the start of last season

Erling Braut Haaland continued his stunning scoring run in the Champions League as Borussia Dortmund put aside their domestic woes to take control of their last-16 tie with Sevilla.

They trailed early on to a Suso shot that deflected in off Mats Hummels.

Mahmoud Dahoud levelled before Haaland got his 17th goal in 13 games in the competition to put them ahead.

It was 18 soon after via a neat finish, with Luuk de Jong scoring late on to give Sevilla hope in the tie.

The substitute’s side-foot finish from a free-kick was reward for a concerted push from the home side that ultimately came too late to level the score on the night.

There was a video assistant referee check for a penalty for the Spanish side in added time for a potential foul by Thomas Meunier on De Jong but the officials deemed the contact between the two legal.

The second leg in Germany is on 9 March.

Haaland responds to Mbappe gauntlet

Twenty-four hours after Kylian Mbappe announced himself as Europe’s potential new goalscoring top dog with his Nou Camp hat-trick, Haaland served warning of his intention to be the Cristiano Ronaldo to the Frenchman’s Lionel Messi.

If such comparisons seem a little premature, Mbappe and Haaland are now responsible for 28 Champions League goals since the start of last season. Messi and Ronaldo have 15 between them in the same time.

As Mbappe had done against Barcelona, Haaland terrorised Sevilla with his power and pace.

None of the backtracking home players were willing or able to get near him as he charged forward, shared a one-two with Jadon Sancho and beat keeper Yassine Bounou to finish his first goal to put the visitors ahead.

For his second, and Dortmund’s third, they were overcommitted and undone by the Norwegian’s intelligent run and precise, low side-foot shot.

The two goals maintain Haaland’s record of having scored against all eight teams he has faced in the Champions League.

He is the fifth player in the competition’s history to score twice in three consecutive appearances, following Filippo Inzaghi, Giovane Elber, Cristiano Ronaldo (three times) and Robert Lewandowski.

He has scored 10 goals in the competition in just seven appearances for Borussia Dortmund, the quickest a player has ever reached that mark for a team, breaking Roy Makaay’s record with Bayern Munich (10 games, 2003-04).

And speaking of Bayern, only their striker Lewandowski can match Haaland’s Champions League tally of 18 goals since the start of last season.

One final, non-Haaland but notable stat to add: at 17 years and 233 days, Dortmund midfielder Jude Bellingham became the youngest ever English player to start a game in the knockout stages of the Champions League on Wednesday.

The performance of Haaland and his team-mates in Spain only goes to show how much they have underachieved domestically this season.

They came into Wednesday’s game having won just three of their past eight games in all competitions and sitting a lowly sixth – by their own high standards – in the Bundesliga, 16 points behind leaders Bayern Munich.

Manager Lucien Favre was sacked in December after reaching the last 16 of the Champions League and Edin Terzic appointed interim boss, with Borussia Monchengladbach boss Marco Rose set to succeed him next season.

With reports that some of the club’s top stars will be sold if they fail to qualify for next season’s Champions League, winning the competition this year may be Rose’s only hope of working with Haaland and Sancho in 2021-22.

Dortmund earn just second CL win in Spain

  • Dortmund picked up just their second ever away win against Spanish opposition in the Champions League (D3 L7), with their first victory since beating Atletico Madrid in 1996-97 – a season in which they eventually went on to lift the trophy.
  • In what was their 27th home game in the European Cup/Champions League, Sevilla suffered back-to-back home defeats in the competition for the first time.
  • Dortmund ended a run of six straight defeats away from home in the knockout stages of the Champions League, with this their first such victory since February 2014 under Jurgen Klopp (4-2 v Zenit St Petersburg).
  • Mahmoud Dahoud’s long-range strike for Dortmund was his first goal in the Champions League, with what was his 26th shot in the competition – 25 of those 26 attempts have been from outside the box.
  • Suso’s opener for Sevilla was only the second of Sevilla’s last 25 goals in the Champions League to be scored by a Spanish player, with the previous one being scored by Pablo Sarabia against Bayern Munich in April 2018.
  • Player of the match

    HaalandErling Haaland

    Sevilla

  • Squad number13Player nameBono

  • Squad number12Player nameKoundé

  • Squad number7Player nameSuso

  • Squad number10Player nameRakitic

  • Squad number16Player nameNavas

  • Squad number25Player nameFernando

  • Squad number20Player nameDiego Carlos

  • Squad number15Player nameEn-Nesyri

  • Squad number8Player nameJordán

  • Squad number18Player nameEscudero

  • Squad number21Player nameTorres

  • Squad number14Player nameRodríguez

  • Squad number9Player namede Jong

  • Squad number42Player namePapu Gómez

  • Squad number11Player nameEl Haddadi

  • Squad number6Player nameGudelj

  • Borussia Dortmund

  • Squad number9Player nameHaaland

  • Squad number7Player nameSancho

  • Squad number22Player nameBellingham

  • Squad number11Player nameReus

  • Squad number8Player nameDahoud

  • Squad number13Player nameRaphael Guerreiro

  • Squad number15Player nameHummels

  • Squad number16Player nameAkanji

  • Squad number23Player nameCan

  • Squad number2Player nameMorey

  • Squad number35Player nameHitz

  • Squad number30Player namePasslack

  • Squad number19Player nameBrandt

  • Squad number24Player nameMeunier

  • Line-ups Sevilla

    Formation 4-3-3

    13Bono

    16Navas12Koundé20Santos Silva18Escudero

    8Jordán25Reges10Rakitic

    7Fernández Saez15En-Nesyri42Gómez

  • 13Bono
  • 16Navas
  • 12Koundé
  • 20Santos Silva
  • 18Escudero
  • 8Jordán Substituted forRodríguezat 72’minutesBooked at 88mins
  • 25Reges
  • 10Rakitic Substituted forGudeljat 45’minutes
  • 7Fernández Saez Substituted forde Jongat 60’minutes
  • 15En-Nesyri Substituted forEl Haddadiat 60’minutes
  • 42Gómez Substituted forTorresat 60’minutes
  • Substitutes

  • 1Vaclik
  • 3Gómez
  • 4Rekik
  • 6Gudelj
  • 9de Jong
  • 11El Haddadi
  • 14Rodríguez
  • 17Vidal
  • 21Torres
  • 33Pastor
  • B Dortmund

    Formation 4-3-2-1

    35Hitz

    2Morey16Akanji15Hummels13Guerreiro

    22Bellingham23Can8Dahoud

    11Reus7Sancho

    9Haaland

  • 35Hitz
  • 2Morey
  • 16Akanji
  • 15HummelsBooked at 73mins
  • 13Guerreiro Substituted forPasslackat 76’minutes
  • 22Bellingham
  • 23Can
  • 8Dahoud Substituted forMeunierat 89’minutes
  • 11Reus Substituted forBrandtat 80’minutes
  • 7Sancho
  • 9HaalandBooked at 90mins
  • Substitutes

  • 14Schulz
  • 18Moukoko
  • 19Brandt
  • 20Carvalho
  • 24Meunier
  • 25Unbehaun
  • 27Tigges
  • 30Passlack
  • 32Reyna
  • 36Knauff
  • 40Drljaca
  • Live Text

  • Match ends, Sevilla 2, Borussia Dortmund 3.

  • 90’+5′

    Second Half ends, Sevilla 2, Borussia Dortmund 3.

  • 90’+3′

    Foul by Sergio Escudero (Sevilla).

  • 90’+3′

    Julian Brandt (Borussia Dortmund) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  • 90’+1′

    Attempt saved. Diego Carlos (Sevilla) right footed shot from the left side of the box is saved in the bottom left corner.

  • 90′

    Erling Haaland (Borussia Dortmund) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

  • 90′

    Jesús Navas (Sevilla) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  • 90′

    Foul by Erling Haaland (Borussia Dortmund).

  • 90′

    Attempt missed. Jadon Sancho (Borussia Dortmund) left footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the left. Assisted by Julian Brandt.

  • 89′

    Substitution, Borussia Dortmund. Thomas Meunier replaces Mahmoud Dahoud.

  • 89′

    Offside, Borussia Dortmund. Erling Haaland tries a through ball, but Jadon Sancho is caught offside.

  • 88′

    Óscar Rodríguez (Sevilla) is shown the yellow card.

  • 88′

    Foul by Óscar Rodríguez (Sevilla).

  • 88′

    Jadon Sancho (Borussia Dortmund) wins a free kick on the left wing.

  • 87′

    Attempt missed. Óscar Rodríguez (Sevilla) right footed shot from outside the box is too high from a direct free kick.

  • 86′

    Munir El Haddadi (Sevilla) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

  • 86′

    Foul by Mahmoud Dahoud (Borussia Dortmund).

  • 84′

    Goal! Sevilla 2, Borussia Dortmund 3. Luuk de Jong (Sevilla) right footed shot from the right side of the six yard box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Óscar Rodríguez following a set piece situation.

  • 84′

    Diego Carlos (Sevilla) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

  • 84′

    Foul by Emre Can (Borussia Dortmund).

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