Borussia Dortmund fights against PSV Eindhoven

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As of: March 14, 2024 8:16 a.m

After FC Bayern, Borussia Dortmund also made it into the quarter-finals of the Champions League. Jadon Sancho and Marco Reus were the match winners in the 2-0 (1-0) win over PSV Eindhoven on Wednesday evening (March 13, 2024).

“Those were the best 30 minutes this season, you saw how we want to play football,” said BVB coach Edin Terzic after reaching the quarter-finals. The 2-0 was enough after the 1-1 draw in the first leg.

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The quarter-finals will be drawn on Friday (12 p.m.). “If you look at who is in the quarter-finals: They are just big clubs in Europe and we are one of them,” emphasized striker Niclas Füllkrug. “We’re looking forward to the next round. Whoever comes, comes.”

Borussia Dortmund immediately with Sturm und Drang

After the 1-1 draw in the first leg on February 20th, the victory was hard-fought – but ultimately well deserved. Dortmund had a clear preponderance right from the start, PSV initially seemed paralyzed, completely passive, without any initiative of their own.

After just under five minutes, the attack paid off: After Eindhoven was unable to clear a ball, the ball came to Sancho via Niclas Füllkrug and Julian Brandt. He wasn’t attacked 20 meters in front of the goal. PSV keeper Walter Benitez also looked miserable when he fired a low shot into the left corner.

Special praise for Sancho from BVB coach Terzic

“I think Jadon has shown his best performance since he’s been back with us,” said coach Terzic. “He had a big influence on our game today.” However, Sancho later grabbed his thigh and had to be substituted. “Of course we hope that he can be used again at the weekend.”

After a good 20 minutes of BVB’s continuous superiority with 7-0 shots on goal and almost 70 percent possession of the ball, one of the hosts’ shortcomings became increasingly clear: they didn’t follow up. Füllkrug missed his low shot from a good distance, as did Donyell Malen shortly afterwards. Brandt also missed the long overdue 2-0 from a tight angle.

PSV Eindhoven more active, but with no chances to score

It was only in the last ten minutes of the first half that coach Peter Bosz’s visiting team took an active part in the forward game. However, the very attentive Mats Hummels, as well as Can, Niklas Süle and Ian Maatsen, ensured that no real scoring chances arose from the rebellion.

This trend continued in the second half, but things now became increasingly uncomfortable for BVB keeper Gregor Kobel. Hirving Lozano had a chance to equalize in the 53rd minute, but failed at the left outside post. Two minutes later, Jordan Teze also broke through the previously secure Dortmund defense, but Kobel reflexively deflected the ball past the goal.

from left Jordan Teze, Niclas Füllkrug and Jerdy Schouten

BVB striker Füllkrug misses the preliminary decision

It wasn’t until the 64th minute that BVB once again consistently carried out an attack until the end, but Füllkrug, completely unmarked, failed to hit Benitez with a header. However, the security and dominance from the first round did not return.

Dortmund then retreated far too far, only lurking on the counterattack, and at times only had 35 percent possession of the ball in the second half. But both Luuk de Jong and Johan Bakayoko didn’t make use of their space and failed again and again due to a lack of precision and an extremely confident Kobel.

Reus hangs up – but the VAR intervenes

After 75 minutes, Edin Terzic brought about a shift in power when he came on as a substitute. Marco Reus replaced the tired Sancho, and the long-time captain immediately boosted Dortmund’s game. His free kick in the 77th minute almost made it 2-0, but after Füllkrug scored with a direct shot, the VAR conceded the goal again due to a very slight offside position.

So the tremors lasted until the end. Shortly before the end, De Jong, Teze and Lozano had another good chance to force extra time, but again they found their match in Kobel.

De Jong missed his greatest opportunity in the 93rd minute: he was allowed to walk through the BVB defense completely unhindered, but shot well over the goal. The penalty came in the 95th minute: Reus completed a Dortmund counterattack to make it 2-0.

Kehl on the discussion about national players: “No final decision”

Dortmund’s sports director Sebastian Kehl commented on reports on the sidelines of the game about national coach Julian Nagelsmann’s squad, which should only contain one BVB player in Niclas Füllkrug. “A nomination or a non-nomination does not mean a final cancellation for the EURO,” said Kehl. “We all still have the opportunity to put our players in the foreground through performances in both the league and the Champions League. Every single one of them is needed.”

The announcement will take place on Thursday (March 14, 2024). According to reports, players like Mats Hummels, Julian Brandt, Nico Schlotterbeck and Niklas Süle will not be there.

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