Bundesliga

2023-04-06T07:30:00Z

Leipzig knock out Dortmund

Timo Werner opened the scoring as RB Leipzig beat Borussia Dortmund to reach the DFB Cup semi-finals.
Timo Werner opened the scoring as RB Leipzig beat Borussia Dortmund to reach the DFB Cup semi-finals.

DFB Cup holders RB Leipzig advanced to the semi-finals of this year’s competition thanks to a 2-0 victory over Borussia Dortmund in the last eight on Wednesday.

Leipzig 2-0 Dortmund
Goals: 1-0 Werner 22’ (assist: Simakan), 2-0 Orban 90'+8 (assist: Kampl)

As surprising as it may seem, the first half was as one-sided a game of football as you are ever likely to see. Leipzig, wounded by defeats in their last three competitive matches, began determined to show their true colours – and boy, did they ever. Barely two minutes were on the clock when Konrad Laimer had the first chance, playing a one-two with Werner before firing an angled drive at goal that Gregor Kobel did well to tip out for a corner. Dortmund barely made it out of their own half as the chances came thick and fast for Leipzig: Werner, Dani Olmo and Dominik Szoboszlai all went close before they eventually got their reward, Mohamed Simakan striding forward past Mats Hummels to cross for Werner to sweep into the net. Josko Gvardiol, Olmo and Werner all had further openings as Leipzig refused to loosen their grip on the game, but despite ending the first 45 minutes with 14 shots on goal to BVB’s one, they were only 1-0 up at the break.

Dortmund brought on Yousoufa Moukoko at half-time in the hope that the threat of his pace on the counter might force Leipzig to abandon their relentless pressing and drop deeper. The hosts refused to do so, however, and continued to look the more dangerous side, with Olmo’s rasping drive from distance a reminder of Leipzig’s considerable threat. The visitors grew into the game as the half wore on, aided by the introduction of Jude Bellingham off the bench, but they still struggled to click in the final third and Janis Blaswich in the Leipzig goal was largely a spectator. The hosts should have killed the game off in the closing stages when Szoboszlai fed Laimer on the counter but, after outwitting Hummels, the midfielder was thwarted by another big save from Kobel. Anthony Modeste came off the bench for the final five minutes as Dortmund sought to force the issue but Leipzig held firm and after Willi Orban's goal on the counter deep into stoppage time, they were rewarded for an impressive display with a place in the semi-finals.

Match stats

Teams

Leipzig: Blaswich – Simakan (Klostermann 78'), Orban (c), Gvardiol – Henrichs, Laimer (Kampl 87'), Haidara, Raum (Halstenberg 87') – Szoboszlai, Werner (Silva 78'), Olmo (Forsberg 70')
Unused subs: Nyland, Clark, Ba
Out: Gulacsi (knee), Nkunku (thigh), Schlager (ankle), Poulsen (calf)
Doubtful: -
Coach: Marco Rose

Dortmund: Kobel – Wolf (Moukoko 46'), Süle, Hummels (Modeste 85'), Ryerson – Özcan, Can, Guerreiro – Malen, Brandt (Bellingham 63'), Reus (c) (Bynoe-Gittens 76')
Unused subs: Meyer, Reyna, Dahoud, Rothe, Coulibaly
Out: Adeyemi (suspended), Duranville (thigh), Meunier (back), Haller (knee), Morey (match fitness)
Coach: Edin Terzic

As it happened!

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Leipzig
FINAL
Dortmund
DFB Pokal Quarter-final Red Bull Arena
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Leipzig advance to the last four!

The holders are through! They were too good for Dortmund, who only began to seriously threaten in the dying embers. Leipzig join Freiburg, Stuttgart and Frankfurt in the semi-final draw. BVB's hopes of silverware this season rest on their Bundesliga title challenge.

90' +7
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That's it!

Drama at the last as Blaswich denies Bynoe-Gittens. Kobel goes up for the ensuing corner, leaving an unguarded net that Leipzig take full advantage of. Kampl carries the ball into the BVB box, before laying it off for Orban to squeeze past the covering defender. Leipzig are going through to the DFB Cup semi-finals!

90' +7
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Willi Orban

GOAL!

2:0
90' +5
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Handbags

Malen and Szoboszlai clash. There's a lot of pushing and shoving in the ensuing melee. Hummels gets involved from the bench, earning a booking for his efforts.

90' +3
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No way through

Malen is booked after a tangle with Halstenberg. It just doesn't look like it's going to happen for the visitors...

90' +2
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Donyell Malen
90'
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Malen!

The Dutchman turns away from Gvardiol, but the angle's tight and it's a routine save at his near post for Blaswich. Only BVB's second shot of the game. Leipzig have fired off 19!

89'
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FIVE added minutes

Plenty of time for Dortmund to find an equaliser and force extra time...

88'
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At the right end for Leipzig

Leipzig get the ball into the box for Silva, who manages to win a corner. Smart from the hosts - they'll gladly eat up a few seconds with this.

86'
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Fresh legs

Like-for-like changes at left-back and in the centre of midfield for Leipzig. They're expecting the kitchen sink from Dortmund...

86'
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Kevin Kampl
Konrad Laimer
86'
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Marcel Halstenberg
David Raum
83'
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Trash talking

A striker for a defender. BVB need to start getting balls into the Leipzig box. Blaswich still hasn't had a save to make. Meanwhile, Bellingham talks his way into the referee's little black book.

83'
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Jude Bellingham
83'
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Anthony Modeste
Mats Hummels
83'
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Gvardiol mops up

The Leipzig defender slides in with a huge challenge to prevent Ryerson breaking clear. Sensational defending.

79'
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Double change

Simakan makes way after a big shift at the office, with Klostermann on in his stead. Target man Silva also enters the fray, providing a different sort of attacking threat to the speedy Werner.

79'
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André Silva
Timo Werner
78'
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Kobel to the rescue!

The break is on for Leipzig. Laimer has options left and right, but stalls before cutting inside his marker and unleashing a shot that the on-rushing Kobel does really well to block. Massive chance to make it 2-0 - will it come back to bite them?

76'
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Injection of pace

Bynoe-Gittens replaces Reus. The English teenager, who already has a couple of goals from the bench this season, will look to stretch the Leipzig defence with his pace.

76'
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Jamie Bynoe-Gittens
Marco Reus
75'
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Lights out

The stadium lights flick off, on, off and back on again. The fans see the funny side. Changes are coming...

79'
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Lukas Klostermann
Mohamed Simakan
75'
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Let-off!

Haidara swipes at a cross from the right. It could go anywhere - luckily Blaswich is there to gather.

72'
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Simakan knock

Simakan stays down after catching Reus on the ankle. The Frenchman's been full of running today, but it looks like his night might be over...

69'
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Olmo makes way

Forsberg's on for Olmo, who is applauded to the rafters on his way off the pitch. He was superb in the first half.

69'
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Emil Forsberg
Dani Olmo
68'
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Asking questions

Bellingham sends over a cross from the right, but it's too close to Blaswich. Ryerson follows suit, but Malen's beaten to it in the air. The BVB full-backs are playing really high up the pitch now.

63'
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The string-puller

Bellingham goes straight over to rouse the Dortmund fans. He's on for Brandt, who just hasn't been able to influence the game.

63'
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Jude Bellingham
Julian Brandt
58'
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One booking apiece

Raum is booked for a foul on Ryerson. Olmo blazed over from range moments earlier, and it looks like Bellingham is about to come on for BVB...

58'
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David Raum
54'
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Warning

Laimer catches Özcan late, but avoids a booking. Just another sign that Dortmund are in the ascendancy...

50'
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Green shoots of recovery

Dortmund are seeing a lot of the ball in their own half without being pressed as intensely as they were in the first 45 - but can they make inroads offensively?

46'
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Attacking change

Young striker Moukoko's on in place of right-back Wolf for Dortmund. It looks like Ryerson will move over to the right-hand side of the defence, with Guerreiro vacating the midfield to play the second half at left-back.

46'
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Youssoufa Moukoko
Marius Wolf
0 - 0

Kick-off!

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Half time: Leipzig 1-0 Dortmund

Leipzig are good value for their 1-0 lead, after rattling off 14 shots to Dortmund's one. The only disappointment from their point of view is that they haven't scored more. BVB can surely only get better in the second half...

0 - 0

Half-time

44'
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Added time

Three additional minutes to be played at the end of the first half. Hummels blocked a shot with his head moments ago, and is trying to run off any lingering discomfort.

40'
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Caution

Ryerson gets all off the man and none of the ball to stop Olmo breaking over halfway. The BVB left-back knew exactly what he was doing - deserved booking.

39'
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Chance not taken

Laimer plays Werner one-on-one with Kobel. The Leipzig goalscorer should shoot, but opts for the return pass, which he fails to pull off.

40'
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Julian Ryerson
36'
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Wayward Werner

Leipzig bypass the Dortmund defence with a long ball over the top and out to the left for Werner. He drifts inside with ease, but his shot leaves a lot to be desired. It's high, wide and not so handsome. Kobel, by the way, appears OK to continue...

34'
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Kobel concern

Dortmund's goalkeeper goes down after diving to his right to keep out an Olmo volley. It looks like a knee problem. The physios are on.

25'
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Brilliantly effective

Leipzig have only had 40 percent possession, but it's what they're doing with it that counts. What a start by the holders. BVB can't get a foothold in the game.

22'
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Leipzig deservedly ahead!

Leipzig get their goal. Simakan combines with Szoboszlai and continues his run. He leaves Hummels in his wake, before cutting a cute ball back for Werner to steer into the bottom corner with a cultured first-time finish.

22'
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Timo Werner

GOAL!

1:0
20'
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Respite

Dortmund enjoy a welcome spell of possession. Terzic has been barking out orders in response to that lightning Leipzig start.

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