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  • Watch: Carvajal's header delivers killer blow for Madrid in UCL final

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  • Real Madrid beat Dortmund to win 15th European Cup

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Watch: BVB stun Atletico with 2 goals in 3 minutes to make UCL semis

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Borussia Dortmund flipped the script.

Trailing 4-3 on aggregate after an onslaught of Atletico Madrid pressure in the second half of their quarterfinal clash, it appeared as though the German side had run out of steam following a strong start to Tuesday’s second leg at the Westfalenstadion.

But there was still another twist to come. Two, actually.

Dortmund turned the tie around with a pair of goals in a frenetic three-minute spell. An imposing 71st-minute header from Niclas Fullkrug brought them level on aggregate, and a ferocious left-footed strike from Marcel Sabitzer in the 74th minute completed the comeback, eliminating the stubborn Spanish side 5-4 on aggregate and sending Dortmund to the semifinals of the Champions League for the first time since 2013.

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YOU CANNOT TAKE YOUR EYES OFF THIS GAME!!

DORTMUND TURN IT AROUND IN UNDER 5 MINUTES FOR A SECOND TIME ?? pic.twitter.com/qnjJm0x5Vd

— CBS Sports Golazo ?? (@CBSSportsGolazo) April 16, 2024

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WHAT A HEADER! WHAT A GAME 4-4!! ??

Watch the #UCL LIVE on https://t.co/6e0eQThQd3 pic.twitter.com/yG0dZWG278

— DAZN Canada (@DAZN_CA) April 16, 2024

CAN YOU BELIEVE IT!!! TWO GOALS IN TWO MINUTES FOR DORTMUND!! ??

Watch the #UCL LIVE on https://t.co/6e0eQThQd3 pic.twitter.com/0d0qS553ds

— DAZN Canada (@DAZN_CA) April 16, 2024

Dortmund, trailing 2-1 from last week’s first leg in Spain, were buoyed by their famously boisterous crowd and came flying out of the gate, taking a 2-0 lead into halftime through goals from Julian Brandt and Ian Maatsen.

Diego Simeone reacted to his team’s sluggish opening stanza by making three changes coming out of the interval, and that seemed to jolt his squad back to life. The introduction of Angel Correa was particularly impactful, as the diminutive Argentine attacker scored to put Atletico back on top in the tie after a calamitous Mats Hummels own goal had leveled proceedings.

The seesaw affair then took its final turn as Fullkrug and Sabitzer delivered blows from which Atletico couldn’t recover.

“It was magical. I try not to go overboard in interviews, but it was really magical. The stadium was on fire today,” Fullkrug said after the match.

Edin Terzic’s men, sitting fifth in the Bundesliga and far from certain to qualify for next season’s Champions League amid an uneven campaign, will now meet Paris Saint-Germain in the semifinals. The French club knocked out Barcelona on Tuesday in a similarly back-and-forth matchup.

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Watch: Valverde's volley caps epic 3-3 draw between Madrid, Man City

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The anticipated clash between Europe’s reigning champions and its eternal champions didn’t disappoint.

Manchester City and Real Madrid exchanged sensational goals in the first leg of their Champions League quarterfinal, going blow-for-blow in an instant classic that was befitting a tournament final.

Federico Valverde landed the final punch in Tuesday’s slugfest at the Santiago Bernabeu. The versatile star responded to brilliant efforts from Phil Foden and Josko Gvardiol with a textbook volley in the 79th minute to ensure the tie will head to Manchester for next week’s second leg level at three apiece.

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FEDE VALVERDE. WHAT A STRIKE ?

Real Madrid are level AGAIN. What a game ? pic.twitter.com/19U0XUhjCt

— CBS Sports Golazo ?? (@CBSSportsGolazo) April 9, 2024

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WHAT A GAME!!! Take a BOW Valverde. ??

Watch the #UCL LIVE on https://t.co/6e0eQThQd3. pic.twitter.com/qS9kFOD9Yq

— DAZN Canada (@DAZN_CA) April 9, 2024

The pulsating affair started with Bernardo Silva catching Andriy Lunin unaware and scoring a long-range free-kick in just the second minute, only for Madrid to answer shortly after with two goals of their own in a manic two-minute spell.

The action didn’t slow down after the break, with the two sides trading brilliant tallies and setting up what promises to be a thrilling second leg.

“I think it was a really good, entertaining game, (it) dignified this competition,” Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola said after the match.

His counterpart echoed that sentiment.

“I said yesterday, with all the quality we see on the pitch, of course it will be a fantastic game,” said Carlo Ancelotti. “A lot of quality, two fantastic teams, I think the result was right, correct.”

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Haller out, Sancho in for Dortmund's decisive Atletico Madrid clash

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Borussia Dortmund striker Sebastien Haller will miss Tuesday’s home Champions League quarter final clash with Atletico Madrid, while winger Jadon Sancho is set to return, Dortmund coach Edin Terzic said Monday.

Dortmund trail 2-1 after the first leg in Madrid, with Haller scoring a goal late to bring the visitors back into the tie.

Haller was subbed off after just 10 minutes in Dortmund’s 2-1 win over Borussia Monchengladbach on Saturday, the Ivory Coast striker’s first league start since September.

Terzic said Haller “needs to rest for a week to get a clearer diagnosis but we assume he’ll definitely be unavailable for two to three weeks.”

The injury continues Haller’s health struggles at Dortmund. The striker missed six months with testicular cancer after signing with the club in the summer of 2022.

This season, he missed several matches with an ankle injury after returning from winning the Africa Cup of Nations with Ivory Coast.

Dortmund were however given a boost with the news that England winger Sancho, who missed Saturday’s win over Gladbach completely, will return.

“Jadon is fit again. He immediately felt better on Sunday and could train yesterday. He’s back in the squad.”

Terzic would not reveal whether Germany striker Niclas Fullkrug or teenager Youssoufa Moukoko would replace Haller up front.

“We’ve got two training sessions and a bit of time to go. We had three players in that position and now we have two.

“In the past we’ve played well with Fullkrug up front, in the past we’ve played well with Moukoko up front – and we’ve done well with both on the field.”

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Bayern's Coman to miss Arsenal clash, out for 'several weeks'

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Bayern Munich and France winger Kingsley Coman is set to miss “several weeks”, including Wednesday’s Champions League quarter-final against Arsenal after injuring a leg in a 2-0 win over Cologne, the club announced on Saturday.

Coman was helped off the pitch early in the second half on Saturday, needing the assistance of two Bayern staff members as he could not put weight on his leg.

“Kingsley Coman will be out of action for several weeks after the forward suffered an injury in his right adductor muscle,” Bayern said in a statement, explaining “this was confirmed by an examination from the club’s medical department.”

Bayern coach Thomas Tuchel said Coman would definitely miss Wednesday’s second leg at home to Arsenal. The forward’s participation at Euro 2024 is also at risk.

The first leg of Bayern’s European tie in London ended 2-2 on Tuesday.

“It’s a big downer which overshadows the victory a little,” Tuchel said at the post-match press conference.

Bayern sporting director Christoph Freund said Coman “still needs to do some tests but it doesn’t look good.”

“We hope it won’t be counted in months. We’ll see what the test says but we’ll expect him not to be available for several weeks.”

Tuchel said his side needed to “throw everything into it” against Arsenal on Wednesday, telling reporters “let’s hope the home advantage is the decisive advantage.”

Coman had only recently returned from a torn knee ligament that kept him out from January to March.

Euro 2024, to be hosted in Germany, starts on June 14.

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