Team achieved Borussia Dortmund Against Scottish Celtic, a resounding victory with a score of 7-1 in the match that brought together the two teams at the “Signal Iduna Park” stadium, in the second round of the league stage of the competition. UEFA Champions League.
Dortmund vs Celtic
A fiery start to the match from the fans before the kick-off Borussia Dortmund vs CelticShe attacked UEFA by raising a banner titled “UEFA Mafia”: “You don’t care about sports…all you care about is money.”
The first half ended with the owners of the stadium leading 5-1, and the beginning came with Emre Can’s goal in the 7th minute from a penalty kick, and Daisen Maeda quickly equalized in the 9th minute, and the owners of the stadium responded to the tie with a hat-trick signed by Karim Ademi, who scored a hat-trick in the 11th, 29th and 42nd minutes, and Serho Gerasi concluded. Five in the first half in the 40th minute from a penalty kick.
In the second half, Serho Geraci scored his second and sixth goal for his team, and Felix Nmecha concluded the goal celebration by scoring the seventh in the 79th minute.
Dortmund raised its score to 6 points at the top of the Champions League standings, while Celtic froze at 3 points in 19th place.
The formation of Borussia Dortmund was as follows:
Koppel, Cotto, Anton, Niko Schlotterbeek, Ryerson; Pascal Gross, Emre Can; Adeyemi, Brandt, Gittens; Geraci.
Although the Scottish champions won all their matches this season, their first defeat was devastating to Dortmund.
Dortmund vs Celtic
Last season’s Champions League runner-up opened their current season’s campaign in impressive fashion, overcoming a poor start to win 3-0 over Club Brugge at the Jan Breidel Stadium.
All but two of Dortmund’s last 11 seasons have seen them qualify for the knockout rounds, and that will be their goal again under new coach Nuri Sahin, who replaced Edin Terzic as head coach in the summer.
At just 36 years old, the former Borussia Dortmund midfielder became the youngest coach to participate in this year’s Champions League, but apart from the win in Bruges, his reign has not been smooth so far.
Dortmund has now scored 17 goals in four home matches this season, and they have lost only three of their last 17 European matches at home.
Not only has Celtic not yet won over Borussia Dortmund, but the Scottish team has never won a competitive match anywhere in Germany, having lost each of its last four matches and nine of its last 11 matches before tonight’s match.
Dortmund fans vs Celtic
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