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Milan 1-3 Dortmund: Westphalia defeats San Siro and secures a place in the round of 16

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Dortmund triumphed at the San Siro with a 3-1 win against Milan and secured their ticket to today’s ’16’, while all they want to win is a draw against Paris. The Rossoneri are in a difficult position.

Dortmund won the San Siro with a hat trick, beat Milan 3-1 and secured their place in the round of 16 of the Champions League. Next week it plays Paris for first place as it only wants a draw at home.


On the contrary, the Rossoneri remained at five and will be in the hunt for the second ticket on the final day of the match without luck being on their side. In the last round they play against Newcastle in England and want their win but also a defeat against Paris to qualify for the “16”.

The match

The Rossoneri missed a great chance to take a six-point lead when they won a penalty for a handball on Hummels. Giroud took over and Kobel stopped him.

Four minutes later it was Dortmund’s turn and converted a penalty for Calabria’s cross to Baino-Gittens. Reus took over and hit the goal, although Menian fell well.

Before the end of the first half, Milan responded in the 37th minute with Chukwueze sending the ball into the net with a great finish from the penalty area.

In the second half, however, it was the Westphalians who were able to score, and even more. It wasn’t until the 59th minute that Baino-Gittens scored after an assist from Sabitzer after a wonderful rally that exposed the home defense.

Karim Antegemi scored the Germans’ third goal ten minutes later after a pass from Reus. The 21-year-old striker dodged an opponent and sent the ball into the net with a beautiful shot from just outside the box when Menian couldn’t save the game in the second time.

In the final, the two teams each had one position. In the 85th minute, Jovic headed the ball onto the crossbar, and three minutes later it was Philkrug’s turn with a powerful shot that rattled Menian’s post.

Milan: Menian, Calabria, Tiao (53′ l. tr. Krunic), Tomori, Hernandez, Loftus-Cheek, Adli (77′ Jovic), Raiders, Chukwueze (77′ Traore), Pulisic, Giroud.

Dortmund: Kobel, Ryerson, Hummels, Schlotterbeck (55′ Min. Özkan), Bensebaini, Can, Sabitzer, Reus (79′ Min. Brand), Mullen (55′ Antigemi), Gittens (66′ Wolff), Philkrug .

The results of the 5th matchday in the 6th group

  • Paris-Newcastle 1-1 (24′ Isaac – 90+7′ Mbappé)
  • Milan – Dortmund 1-3 (37′ Chukwueze / 10′ Penalty. Royce, 59′ Baino Gittens, 69′ Antegemi)

Full schedule and results

  • Milan – Newcastle 0-0
  • Paris-Dortmund 2:0 (49′ penalty. Mbappe, 58′ Hakimi)
  • Dortmund – Milan 0-0
  • Newcastle-Paris 4-1 (17′ Almiron, 39′ Bern, 50′ Longstaff, 90+1′ Schar – 56′ Erdandez)
  • Paris – Milan 3-0 (32′ Mbappe, 53′ Kolo Mouani, 89′ Lee)
  • Newcastle-Dortmund 0-1 (45′ Nmetsa)
  • Dortmund-Newcastle 2:0 (26′ Philkrug, 79′ Brandt)
  • Milan – Paris 2-1 (12′ Leao, 50′ Giroud / 9′ Skriniar)
  • Paris-Newcastle 1-1 (24′ Isaac – 90+7′ Mbappé)
  • Milan – Dortmund 1-3 (37′ Chukwueze / 10′ Penalty. Royce, 59′ Baino Gittens, 69′ Antegemi)
  • 12/13 22:00 O’clock Dortmund – Paris
  • 12/13 22:00 O’clock Newcastle – Milan

Source: Sport 24

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