Dortmund surrender lead as Lille earn draw in Champions League round of 16 first leg
Hakon Haraldsson's second-half equaliser earned Lille a 1-1 draw against Borussia Dortmund in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie
Published on Mar 5, 2025
By IANS

- BERLIN — Hakon Haraldsson's second-half equaliser earned Lille a 1-1 draw
against Borussia Dortmund in the first leg of their Champions League last-16
tie on Wednesday (IST).
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- Dortmund dominated from the start, with Serhou Guirassy
firing an early warning shot that narrowly missed the left-hand post after ten
minutes.
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- The hosts controlled the early exchanges as Lille struggled
to break through a disciplined Dortmund defense, reports Xinhua.
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- Dortmund's pressure paid off in the 22nd minute when a poor
clearance by Alexsandro landed perfectly for Karim Adeyemi, who struck a
stunning left-footed volley into the roof of the net.
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- Lille's best chance of the first half came from Mohamed
Bayo, whose long-range effort in the 26th minute went just wide.
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- Dortmund continued to push forward but failed to capitalize.
Julian Brandt's cross went wide in the 33rd minute, and Pascal Gross had a
stoppage-time goal ruled out for offside.
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- After the break, Lille increased the intensity and forced
Dortmund into a more defensive stance.
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- Jonathan David came close in the 54th minute, but Alexander
Svensson made a crucial block. Lille had a penalty appeal denied two minutes
later when Nico Schlotterbeck challenged David in the box.
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- Lille's persistence paid off in the 68th minute. David's
through ball found Haraldsson, who controlled it well and fired past Dortmund
goalkeeper Gregor Kobel from close range.
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- The equaliser briefly sparked Dortmund into action, but
their momentum quickly waned. The hosts failed to register a shot on target in
the second half, while Lille also struggled to find a breakthrough.
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- "It was a fair draw in the end. We did a lot more in
the first period and deserved to lead too. Lille had more of the game in the
second period; we were generally more passive and no longer had control over
the match. We were no longer able to get into phases where we held the ball up
and brought more certainty into our play.
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- "Overall, we found few footballing solutions and often
played long balls. It definitely was not the plan for the second half. We
invested too little to possibly score a second goal in the second period.
There's actually a clear message for next week after this game; we have to
win," Dortmund's sporting director Sebastian Kehl said.
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- With the tie still in the balance, the teams will meet again
in France for the decisive second leg.