Bundesliga
New signing Waldemar Anton was on the scoresheet as Borussia Dortmund kicked off the 2024/25 campaign with a comfortable 4-1 DFB Cup first-round victory over Phönix Lübeck at Hamburg's Volksparkstadion.
Phönix Lübeck 1-4 Borussia Dortmund
Goals: 0-1 Anton 3' (assist: Groß), 0-2 Can 31' (pen.), 0-3 Brandt 45'+1 (assist: Groß), 1-3 Iloka 55', 1-4 Duranville 62' (assist: Couto)
Considering last season's UEFA Champions League finalists play their football four divisions higher than Regionalliga outfit Lübeck, Dortmund were heavy favourites to progress. Therefore, it came as little surprise to see them stamp their authority on the game as they took the lead within the opening three minutes. Two summer signings combined, with Anton tapping home Pascal Groß's corner while unmarked at the back post. Initially, BVB were unable to create any clear-cut openings to add to their advantage, and Lübeck captain Johann Berger almost equalised with an audacious free-kick from distance. However, Die Schwarzgelben gave themselves extra breathing space around the half-hour mark when Emre Can converted a penalty after Karim Adeyemi had been been felled in the area by Kevin Ntika Bondombe. Now well in the ascendancy, Dortmund extended their lead further on the stroke of half-time through Julian Brandt's composed finish, with the impressive Groß's picking up his second assist in the process.
Forced to replace Gregor Kobel at the interval due to a back injury, Dortmund went in search of more goals after the interval. Soon, though, Kobel's replacement Alexander Meyer was picking the ball out of the net after Lübeck reduced the deficit. Centre-back Obinna Iloka found himself in the Dortmund third, dispossessed Brandt and fired a pinpoint effort into the top corner. They almost gave their more illustruous opponents even more to think about with almost an hour played when Emanuel Adou struck the outside of the post. Nevertheless, that close shave appeared to kick Dortmund back into gear, and they soon restored their three-goal buffer through substitute Julien Duranville, who showed composure to slot fellow replacement Yan Couto's through ball between Lübeck goalkeeper Carl Leonhard's legs. Despite the setback, Iloka almost completed his brace when his header from a corner hit the post, before the upright came to Dortmund's rescue once more to stop Nico Schlotterbeck from turning into his own net. That proved to be the final real opening of the match as Dortmund prevailed. They will now turn their attention the Bundesliga curtain-raiser against Eintracht Frankfurt, while Lübeck can be proud of their showing against one of Germany's biggest clubs.
Match stats
Teams
Lübeck: Leonhard - Bock, Ntika, Iloka, Adou (Kurtz 75') - Obushnyi (Ajala-Alexis 46'), Berger (c), Maiolo (Fritzsche 84'), Sadrifar - Kliti (Lesueur 61'), Stöver (Ihde 75')
Unused subs: Schneider, Jablonski, Lesueur, Poplawski
Out: Hartwig (knock)
Coach: Christiano Adigo
Dortmund: Kobel (Meyer 46') - Süle, Anton, Schlotterbeck, Ryerson (Couto 59') - Can (c) (Malen 59'), Groß, Sabitzer, Brandt, Gittens (Duranville 59') - Adeyemi (Beier 69')
Unused subs: Bensebaini, Nmecha, Reyna, Beier, Haller
Out: Guirassy (knee)
Coach: Nuri Şahin
As it happened!
We'll have just the one minute of injury time here.
Berger's centre finds Fritzsche, who heads against the crossbar!
Lübeck almost reduce the arrears again after Berger's corner is headed goalwards by Iloka. The ball fizzes just past the upright.
It's nearly a dream debut for Beier after he's played through by Brandt. A nutmeg attempt by the new man is blocked by the goalkeeper, however.
Leonhard comes out to fist a Brandt corner clear of danger.
It's a first competitive Dortmund appearance for Maximilian Beier, who recently signed from Hoffenheim.
After a frenetic period in which Lübeck might have come within a goal of BVB, Nuri Şahin's side have now taken the sting out of the home side and are on course for the second round.
Duranville nets through the goalkeeper's legs for his maiden Dortmund goal but this one might just be all about BVB new boy Couto, who showed great pace and vision to pick out his goalscoring teammate. That should now see Borussia safely through.
Lübeck's Adou has a go from the right and looks on as his effort clips the upright before flyingg wide.
Couto is on as part of a triple BVB swap, with Julien Duranville and Donyell Malen also coming on for the visitors.
Recent loan signing from Manchester city, Yan Couto is on to make his competitive debut for Dortmund.
A superb individual effort from Obina Iloka sees Lübek hit back. Can the hosts apply even more pressure on their opponents now?
Jamie Gittens combines well with Brandt before looking to shoot. His effort is blocked, however.
Johann Berger is upended on the edge of the area and is shown a yellow card.
We understand that Gregor Kobel was subbed at the break due to a back problem.
Away we go in the second half in Hamburg.
It's another incisive pass from Dortmund debutant Groß, whose long ball lands perfectly for Brandt. The BVB No. 10 finds the corner expertly.
There will be two extra minutes tacked onto the end of this half.
Solid build-up from BVB and the ball ends up at Brandt's feet. The attacker has a pop at goal but Leonhard is right behind that one.
... and collected. Dortmund are in cruise control right now and passing the ball around with ease.
Leonhard dives the right way, but Can's spot-kick into the corner is perfect. The visitors have put daylight between the teams.
Ntika upends Adeyemi in the penalty area and BVB are awarded a spot kick.
Berger looks to catch out Kobel with a free kick from distance but to the BVB keeper's relief, the ball fizzes wide.
Nico Schlotterbeck is shown a yellow card for a foul on Adou.
Lübeck continue to work their socks off here as they look to keep Borussia at bay. The fourth-tier side are sticking to their defensive task, despite being behind on the scoreboard.
Coach Şahin has plenty if ponder here as, although his team is leading, they have struggled to create much up top.
Kliti is looking very lively for Lübeck and the attacker's latest surge forward is eventually smothered by Dortmund's defence.
Ryerson's back pass almost puts BVB in trouble with Kliti looking to take advantage. Anton is there to clear the danger, however.
It's been all Dortmund since the goal yet the Bundesliga side are having to work hard for their second here, with the hosts keeping men behind the ball.
The Nuri Şahin era is up and running as two of the coach's new signings, Groß and Anton combine to put BVB ahead, the former's corner being converted by the ex-Stuttgart man at the far post.
This first round DFB Cup tie is underway in Hamburg.