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Dortmund edge past Gladbach to book German Cup semi-finals berth

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BERLIN: England winger Jadon Sancho hit the winning goal as Borussia Dortmund marched into the semi-finals of the German Cup with a 1-0 win at Borussia Moenchengl­adbach on Tuesday.

Sancho sloted home the winner ater the visitors launched a counter-atack from their own area in the second half of the quarter-final at Borussia Park.

Dortmund finished with 10 men when midfielder Mahmoud Dahoud was sent off in added time for a second booking.

“We fought hard right up to the last minute,” Dortmund captain Marco Reus told Sky.

“That must be our base now, to come on the field with a different energy,” he added, ahead of Saturday’s Bundesliga match at Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich.

“Not everything is working brilliantl­y, but we still didn’t concede a goal. That’s very important for us.”

It was a frustratin­g night for Gladbach head coach Marco Rose against his future employers.

Gladbach have lost all four games, including a 2-0 Champions League defeat by Manchester City, since it was announced Rose will leave at the end of the season to coach Dortmund.

“It was the one mistake that led to the defeat and I have to compliment the team on their performanc­e,” said Rose.

Both sides had first-half chances and a goal disallowed.

Gladbach striker Marcus Thuram was flagged offside ater firing the ball into the Dortmund net just before half-time.

Dortmund striker Erling Braut Haaland then beat home goalkeeper Tobias Sippel on 53 minutes but VAR spoted the Norwegian had fouled Gladbach defender Ramy Bensebaini in the build-up.

With an hour gone, Dortmund goalkeeper Marvin Hitz pulled off a stunning save to push a thundering shot by Bensebaini around the post.

Dortmund got the breakthrou­gh when they scored with a quick break from their own area.

Defender Nico Schulz dribbled the ball away from the penalty box, linking up with Haaland and then Reus whose pass freed Sancho to fire home inside the post on 66 minutes.

However, the goalscorer was subdued with his celebratio­ns and immediatel­y limped off with a thigh injury.

Dortmund coach Edin Terzic said Sancho came off as a precaution ahead of Saturday’s match with Bayern.

Haaland had the chance to put the result beyond doubt when he again got away from the Gladbach defence late on, but Sippel saved his shot.

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Moenchengl­adbach’s Stefan Lainer (left) and Borussia Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho fight for the ball during their German Cup quarter-final match on Tuesday.
Agence France-presse ↑ Moenchengl­adbach’s Stefan Lainer (left) and Borussia Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho fight for the ball during their German Cup quarter-final match on Tuesday.

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