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·21 de octubre de 2025

Nmecha at the double fires Dortmund towards victory in Copenhagen

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Once again, four goals in the Champions League. After Juventus Turin (4:4) and Athletic Bilbao (4:1), Borussia Dortmund scored another four goals in a 4:2 (1:1) victory in Copenhagen. The player of the evening was Nmecha, who scored twice (20th minute, 76th). Bensebaini with a penalty (61st) and Fábio Silva (85th) for BVB, as well as Anton with an own goal (33rd) and Dadason (90.+1) for FCK, also made it onto the scoresheet.

In contrast to the 1:2 defeat at FC Bayern Munich, BVB changed the starting lineup in five positions. Bensebaini, Yan Couto, Bellingham, Brandt, and Beier started instead of Süle, Ryerson, Sabitzer, Groß, and Adeyemi (all on the bench).


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In the Danish team, long-time Dortmund player Moukoko was part of the starting lineup.

In the early stages of the match, the action mainly took place between the penalty areas. The first good opportunity belonged to Copenhagen. Claesson took a shot from 16 meters in the sixth minute, but it posed no problem for Kobel. The BVB keeper confidently caught the ball.

After the initial probing, the visitors gained strength and rewarded themselves with the lead. At the edge of the penalty area, Nmecha skillfully outmaneuvered Achouri and hammered the ball under the crossbar for 1:0 (20th).

Dortmund now took control, having almost two-thirds of the possession. During the Black and Yellows' pressure phase, the equalizer fell. Moukoko played a key role in the FCK goal, taking a direct shot in the penalty area. Kobel showed a strong reflex and saved the shot. Bensebaini attempted to clear the ball from the danger zone but only managed to hit Anton, from whom the ball flew into the net for 1:1 (33rd).

The equalizer made the "Lions" more courageous. Larsson and Lerager tried from a distance. Suzuki then narrowly missed the far corner (37th).

Fábio Silva with debut goal

The second half began without any personnel changes.

Dortmund struggled at the start of the second half to create a notable scoring chance. The hosts helped the Borussians after an hour. Lerager pulled and pulled and pulled on Guirassy's jersey in his own penalty area, leaving referee Makkelie no choice but to point to the spot. Bensebaini remained cool and slotted the ball into the bottom left corner.

After 68 minutes, the Copenhagen team would have liked a penalty after a duel between Bensebaini and Moukoko. However, the referee's whistle remained silent. FCK coach Neestrup received a yellow card for his protests.

Bellingham almost increased the score to 3:1 with a powerful shot from 22 meters. The ball flew just past the right post (72nd). The goal came four minutes later. Nmecha took a shot from the edge of the penalty area. Garananga slightly deflected it, and BVB was two goals ahead.

In the 85th minute, Fábio Silva increased the score to 4:1 with his debut goal. From close range, he volleyed the ball into the near corner. Dadason scored the final goal, reducing the score to 2:4 with a header (90.+1).

Conclusion: Dortmund dominated the first half of the match but rarely posed a threat in the opponent's penalty area. Copenhagen remained dangerous with their quick counterattacks. Nmecha scored a dream goal to take the lead, which the Danes were able to equalize through Anton's own goal. After the break, BVB was highly efficient and maintained their lead against brave hosts with confidence.

BVB: Kobel – Anton, Schlotterbeck, Bensebaini (85. Anselmino) – Yan Couto (63. Ryerson), Bellingham, Nmecha (77. Sabitzer), Svensson – Brandt (63. Chukwuemeka), Beier (63. Fábio Silva) – Guirassy

FCK: Kotarski – Suzuki, Hatzidiakos (75. Garananga), Gabriel Pereira, Meling (63. López) – Larsson (75. Dadason), Clem (81. Zague), Lerager, Achouri (81. Madsen) – Claesson, Moukoko

Goals: 0:1 Nmecha (20th), 1:1 Anton (33rd, own goal), 1:2 Bensebaini (61st, penalty), 1:3 Nmecha (76th), 1:4 Fábio Silva (85th), 2:4 Dadason (90.+1)

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