Thursday, 7 November 2019
Borussia Dortmund’s Revenge Mission was Successfully Thanks to Hakimi
By db-admin
DBasia.news – Borussia Dortmund managed to win over Inter Milan with a score of 2-1, Wednesday (6/11) AM. The victory of the match at Signal Iduna Park has made Borussen’s mission to revenge for the defeat when competing in the Champions League succeed.
Dortmund were eager to win at home. This is reflected in the aggressiveness of Julian Brandt and mates in mastering the ball. Noted, the host pocketed 57 percent possession of the ball. Nevertheless, it was Inter who excelled in the first round.
Five minutes later, Lautaro Martinez had forced Roman Buerki to pick up the ball from his own goal. Before halftime, the visitors had to add one more goal through Mattiez Vecino in the 40th minute.
Being left behind by one goal, Die Borussen were motivated to rise. Achraf Hakimi listed his name on the scoreboard in the 51st minute. The 21-year-old player welcomed the pass from Mario Goetze before directing the ball to the far post.
The goal from Hakimi added to the enthusiasm of Lucien Favre’s players to score additional goals. Surely enough, Julian Brandt, who before the game had vowed for revenge, scored against Inter. He managed to equalize in the 64th minute.
Hakimi really became the hero of his team in that match. He put Dortmund in charge of Inter for the first time in the Champions League. In the 77th minute, he continued to list his name on the scoreboard to ensure his team’s victory.
Line-up
Borussia Dortmund (4-2-3-1): Roman Buerki, Achraf Hakimi, Jadon Sancho (Piszczek 82 ′), Mario Goetze (Alcacer 64 ′), Nico Schulz, Mats Hummels, Manuel Akanji, Julian Brandt, Thorgan Hazard (Guerreiro 88 ′), Axel Witsel, Julian Weigl.
Coach: Lucien Favre
Yellow card: Hazard 79 ′
Inter Milan (3-5-2): Samir Handanovic, Dirgo Godin, Stefan De Vrij, Martin Skriniar, Antonio Candreva, Mattias Vecino (Sensi 68 “), Marcelo Brozovic, Nicolo Barella, Cristiano Biraghi (Lazaro 66”), Lautaro Martinez , Romelu Lukaku (Politano 73 ′).
Coach: Antonio Conte.
Yellow card:
Skriniar 30 ′, Candreva 48 ′, Biraghi 66 ′
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