Champions League: Borussia Dortmund takes apart desolate Seville

Borussia Dortmund has regained its self-confidence in the Champions League and warmed up for the Bundesliga summit against FC Bayern Munich.

Champions League: Borussia Dortmund takes apart desolate Seville

Borussia Dortmund has regained its self-confidence in the Champions League and warmed up for the Bundesliga summit against FC Bayern Munich. BVB came to an unchallenged 4: 1 (3: 0) at FC Sevilla on Wednesday and missed an even better win against the Europa League record winner. Raphael Guerreiro (6th minute), Jude Bellingham (41st), Karim Adeyemi (43rd) and Julian Brandt (75th) decided the one-sided game. Youssef En-Nesyri scored for Sevilla (51st).

After the second win in the third game, the Westphalians can make it through to the round of 16 in the second leg against the Andalusians next week. Then Seville should arrive with a new coach, Julen Lopetegui is facing the crisis club from the Primera División. Dortmund, however, showed the hoped-for reaction to the disappointing 2: 3 at 1. FC Köln. On Saturday, however, a completely different caliber comes with Bayern.

Coach Edin Terzic's team got off to a perfect start against weak opponents. After a wonderful change of sides from Bellingham, Guerreiro struck from the edge of the box into the far corner to take the lead. After about 20 minutes, BVB would have almost outnumbered them. The referee of Sevilla's En-Nesyri had already shown red because of an emergency brake against Salih Özcan. But then he looked at the video images again and recognized a foul by Adeyemi in advance. He took back the red card.

Nevertheless, the Bundesliga club didn't have much trouble. His team impressively showed why Sevilla coach Lopetegui is on the verge of being eliminated. The Andalusians were so aimless and disoriented defensively that Dortmund should have scored even more goals had they executed their attacks properly. The 33rd minute was a symbol of this: BVB had time and space in the penalty area against wildly defending hosts, but in the end Youssoufa Moukoko shot too hectically. The way the 17-year-old took the ball before Adeyemi made it 3-0 was world class.

Moukoko was preferred to the recently weak Anthony Modeste. The teenager revived the BVB offensive with his speed, only the last step or pass was missing at first. And that's exactly why Sevilla stayed in the game for the time being. It also became clear that BVB is always vulnerable on the defensive. Emre Can showed how vulnerable. Shortly before the break, the six dribbled in the center of midfield and invited Sevilla to counterattack. Only a brilliant save by Alexander Meyer prevented the equaliser.

Shortly after the break, Nico Schlotterbeck was inattentive in a header duel with En-Nesyri, which allowed the Moroccan to catch up. That's one of the reasons why Dortmund is hoping for a return of the sick Mats Hummels against Bayern. The seemingly eternal mystery of Borussia remains: the constant dropouts, the recurring fluctuations in performance.

This time it was enough, because the opponent sometimes appeared desolate. This is how Dortmund extended the lead. Bellingham completed a wonderful attack even more wonderfully and kicked the ball into the goal. Shortly thereafter, Adeyemi followed up after a fantastic assist from Moukoko.

But the dropouts remained in the second round. After the connection, Sevilla always had promising attacks when BVB acted inattentively. This time it was not punished. Instead, Brandt headed in to the final score.

Earlier in the evening, RB Leipzig celebrated their first win of the current Champions League season. Leipzig won their home game against Celtic Glasgow 3-1 (1-0). Christopher Nkunku (27th minute) and Andre Silva (64th/77th) with a brace scored the goals for the first win of the season in the premier class in the third game, with which Leipzig pushed the Scots from third place in Group F. Jota (47th) scored for Celtic in front of 45,228 spectators to equalize in the meantime.

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