Times of Oman

Borussia Dortmund edge Atletico Madrid in a thriller

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Borussia Dortmund reached their first Champions League semi-final in 11 years by producing a superb second-half comeback to beat Atletico Madrid 5-4 on aggregate on Tuesday.

Having lost the first leg 2-1 in Madrid, Dortmund quickly turned things around with Julian Brandt and Chelsea loanee Ian Maatsen both scoring from tight angles in the first half.

But Atletico Madrid made it 2-1 on the night and 3-3 on aggregate when Mario Hermoso’s header deflected in off Dortmund defender Mats Hummels shortly after the restart. Angel Correa then gave Atletico Madrid a 4-3 aggregate lead when he smashed in a rebounded finish from close range in the 64th minute.

But Dortmund levelled once again in a thrilling second half as Niclas Fullkrug finished off Marcel Sabitzer’s cross with a looping header after 71 minutes.

And less than three minutes later Sabitzer struck Dortmund’s winner with a drilled finish into the bottom corner to round off a sublime quarter-final tie - and set up a semi-final against Paris SaintGerma­in.

Dortmund defender Maatsen, whose goal gave Dortmund a 3-2 aggregate lead, said he had “been dreaming of [moments like this] as a kid”. “It is such an amazing feeling,” he told CBS. “Especially now scoring a great goal and my first goal in the Champions League so I am very grateful and so happy.”

Maatsen, 22, signed a contract extension with parent club Chelsea in January before joining Dortmund on loan until the end of the season. The Dutchman had been playing Championsh­ip football this time last year while on loan at Burnley. “I always had the belief to play for Chelsea but unfortunat­ely for some reasons it didn’t work out,” he added.

“But, now I am here, I am very grateful for this opportunit­y. I came here to experience at the highest level and play my game and today I think I showed a very good performanc­e.”

Dortmund had not reached the last four of the Champions League since they finished runners-up in 2012-13. This is just the fourth time the German club have advanced beyond the quarter-finals.

Atletico conceded four goals in a Champions League knockout tie for the first time since losing 4-1 to rivals Real Madrid in the 2014 final. Diego Simeone’s side have now gone seven years without reaching the final four of Europe’s premier competitio­n.

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