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Borussia Dortmund-Sevilla score: Haaland double gets BVB through to Champions League quarters despite draw

Borussia Dortmund are into the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals after completing a thrilling 5-4 aggregate win over Sevilla with a 2-2 draw at Westfalenstadion on Wednesday night as Erling Haaland starred once again.

The Norwegian star's goal for the hosts after 35 minutes was a hammer blow to the visitors after they had made a bright start and looked good to at least level the tie before he killed it off with a second after 54 minutes in bizarre circumstances.

As Sevilla's good start faded around the 30-minute mark, Dortmund made the most of their opportunity to seize control when captain Marco Reus capitalized on some poor defending to tee the Norwegian star up for an easy finish.

Julen Lopetegui's men had bossed Edin Terzic's side over the first half hour or so but had been unable to turn their control of the ball and creation of openings into actual shots on target and they paid dearly for that inefficiency.

Haaland then doubled his tally in truly bizarre circumstances as his inventive initial effort was ruled out after going in because of a Jules Kounde shirt tug and the Scandinavian made it 2-0 at his second attempt from the penalty spot after the initial saved effort was retaken due to Bono's positioning.

It was another penalty which handed Sevilla a lifeline back into the game when Emre Can clumsily fouled and gave Youssef En-Nesyri an opportunity that he thundered in underneath the crossbar to leave the Spaniards needing two goals in 20 minutes.

Ultimately, the UEFA Europa League holders were unable to recover themselves further and it was actually Dortmund who missed the killer chance when Dahoud was denied by Bono as tempers flared with Diego Carlos lucky not to see red for an elbow on Haaland.

Sevilla did find the back of the net again through En-Nesyri in the dying moments to move to within a goal of progress but it was too little too late with added time as good as up and Lopetegui's men bowing out.

Borussia Dortmund 2, Sevilla 2 (BVB advance 5-4 on aggregate)

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The big addition to the Sevilla XI in this second leg might seem to be Lucas Ocampos and certainly his pace down the wing will offer welcome punch but don't forget to keep an eye out for Oscar Rodriguez, whose second half introduction in the first leg brought the Andalusians a punch in attack that they had desperately lacked after Suso's opener. Not only did he provide the assist for Luuk De Jong and hit the post with a free-kick but according to Opta he had the highest direct speed (how far he moved the ball towards goal per second) of any player in white and red. A bit more of that impetus today and Sevilla should be a very different force.

 
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Starting XIs are now in and Dortmund's attack will fancy themselves against a Sevilla back line that has lost solidity in recent weeks. One of a number of interesting battles on the pitch tonight will be the two captains up against each other with Marco Reus on the left of the attack for BVB and Jesus Navas on the right of the defence for the Spaniards. Lucas Ocampos, one of the key men in the recent Europa League triumph, needs a big performance here in the Sevilla attack.

 
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Good afternoon and welcome to live coverage of the Champions League clash between Borussia Dortmund and Sevilla. This game was one of the most free scoring of the first round of fixtures and saw Erling Haaland catch light as he so often does in this competition. More of the same tonight or will Sevilla pull off a major shock at the Signal Iduna Park?

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