Borussia Dortmund Clinches First-Leg Victory Against PSG in Champions League Semifinal
Borussia Dortmund secured a 1-0 victory against Paris St-Germain, with Niclas Fullkrug scoring the decisive goal in the first half.
The German international showcased his skill by controlling a long ball with his right foot before smashing it into the net with his left foot, giving Dortmund the lead in the 36th minute.
Despite a lackluster first half from PSG, the French side had several opportunities to equalize in the second half. Kylian Mbappe came close with a curling effort that hit the post, and Achraf Hakimi also struck the woodwork shortly after.
Fullkrug had a chance to extend Dortmund’s lead but missed from close range after a superb cross from Jadon Sancho.
Dortmund’s direct style of play, aggression, and tenacity proved effective against PSG, who dominated possession in the first half but failed to create clear chances.
Marcel Sabitzer had a golden opportunity to double Dortmund’s lead just before halftime, but his volley was brilliantly saved by PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma.
PSG regrouped in the second half, with Mbappe and Hakimi both hitting the woodwork, but Dortmund held on to their narrow lead.
The 1-0 scoreline sets up an exciting second leg at Parc des Princes, with both teams still in contention for a spot in the Champions League final.
Sancho’s standout performance
Jadon Sancho was the standout player for Dortmund, causing problems for PSG’s defense with his pace and skill.
The England international tormented PSG left-back Nuno Mendes throughout the match, showcasing his lightning-quick feet and delivering dangerous crosses into the box.
Sancho’s clever feints and dribbling ability created chances for Dortmund, including the opportunity that led to Fullkrug’s missed header.
After a challenging spell at Manchester United, Sancho returned to Dortmund on loan in January to rediscover his form. His impressive performance in the Champions League semifinal is a testament to his resurgence.
As Dortmund prepares for the second leg, PSG will need to find a way to contain Sancho’s threat if they are to overturn the deficit and advance to the final.