BVB loses to PSG despite wall tactics: Hakimi scores against former club

Champions League

Little risk, no reward – even an unusual wall tactic didn’t save Borussia Dortmund from a false start in the Champions League. Coach Edin Terzic’s team suffered a 0-2 (0-0) defeat on Tuesday against the star ensemble from Paris Saint-Germain, who were considered co-favorites for the title. The plan to neutralize the French magic storm with a five-man chain made up of stars like Kylian Mbappé, Ousmane Dembélé and Randal Kolo Muani only worked in the first half. After the restart, Paris capitalized on its superiority in front of 49,000 fans in the Prinzenpark and achieved a deserved victory thanks to an extremely controversial hand penalty from Mbappé (49th) and a goal from ex-Dortmunder Achraf Hakimi (58th).

As a result, BVB fell behind early on in Group F, which was rated as difficult, with other opponents Newcastle United and AC Milan, who drew 0-0 at the start. The next opponent is Milan at home on October 4th.

The penalty whistle caused great displeasure and put BVB on the losing road. After Dembélé’s cross, Mbappé shot the ball into the hands of German national defender Niklas Süle from close range. A tough decision from the Spanish referee Jesus Gil Manzano, which was not taken back by the video referee.

No Niclas Füllkrug, no Sebastien Haller, but three central defenders – Terzic chose the defensive variant of his starting line-up against what is probably the fastest storm in Europe. The concept worked in the first 45 minutes, at least in terms of the result, even though the PSG preponderance was oppressive with 72 percent ball possession and 10:4 corners. BVB made life difficult for themselves, especially by losing the ball unnecessarily quickly. In return, Mats Hummels and Co. kept the spaces tight, so that the PSG offensive only had a few clear chances to score. Dortmund were lucky in the 19th minute when the Portuguese Vitinha hit the post. The hosts had a lot going on with Dembélé, who had once left BVB for Barcelona.

On the offensive, however, little went together for Dortmund. In the few transition situations, the Black and Yellows acted too imprecisely – apart from an unplaced shot from Donyell Malen (14th). What made matters worse for Dortmund was that Marcel Sabitzer was injured early after a sprint and had to leave the field to replace Felix Nmecha.

Dortmund’s defensive tactics weren’t enough, as Mbappé coldly converted the penalty and scored his eighth goal of the season. The Bundesliga team had to open up something and was caught cold. Hakimi followed up with a one-two with Vitinha.

56 million to 1.18 billion: Champions League participants by squad values

32 BSC Young Boys | Squad value: €56 million

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Squad values ​​as of September 19th

31 FC Copenhagen | Squad value: €61 million

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30 Red Star Belgrade | Squad value: €72 million

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29 Royal Antwerp FC | Squad value: €98 million

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28 Shakhtar Donetsk | Squad value: €107 million

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27 Celtic Glasgow | Squad value: €121 million

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26 SC Braga | Squad value: €125 million

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25 PSV Eindhoven | Squad value: €187 million

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24 1.FC Union Berlin | Squad value: €193 million

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23 RC Lens | Squad value: €198 million

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22 Feyenoord Rotterdam | Squad value: €205 million

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21 Red Bull Salzburg | Squad value: €207 million

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20 Sevilla FC | Squad value: €210 million

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19 Galatasaray | Squad value: €240 million

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18 FC Porto | Squad value: €283 million

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17 Lazio Rome | Squad value: €285 million

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16 Benfica Lisbon | Squad value: €345 million

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15 Real Sociedad | Squad value: €398 million

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14 RB Leipzig | Squad value: €403 million

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13 Atlético Madrid | Squad value: €442 million

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12 Borussia Dortmund | Squad value: €467 million

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11 Inter Milan | Squad value: €523 million

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10 AC Milan | Squad value: €529 million

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9 SSC Napoli | Squad value: €578 million

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8 Newcastle United | Squad value: €598 million

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7 FC Barcelona | Squad value: €814 million

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6 Manchester United | Squad value: €882 million

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5 Bayern Munich | Squad value: €897 million

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4 Real Madrid | Squad value: €991 million

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3 Paris Saint Germain | Squad value: €1.03 billion

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2 Arsenal FC | Squad value: €1.09 billion

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1 Manchester City | Squad value: €1.18 billion

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Terzic reacted, bringing national striker Füllkrug, veteran Marco Reus and Jamie Bynoe-Gittens into the game – but without resounding success. Bynoe-Gittens still hit the outside post (79′). As with the round of 16 exit against PSG in March 2020, BVB was left behind.

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