
Ramn NavarroMARK
A late Luuk de Jong strike gave Sevilla a chance to get ahead in the Champions League, although they fell back to a 3-2 defeat to a Erling Haaland-inspired Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday.
Breasts had given the LaLiga Santander side an early lead, but Mahmoud Dahoud and Haaland let the Germans roll out to a victory with three away goals until De Jong’s late goal.
There were only seven minutes left when Suso typically opened the score. Fernando switched the ball from left to right to Breasts, which cut into the past Jadon Sancho and sent a deflected shot past Marwin Hitz.
But HaalandThe impact was soon felt and a little over ten minutes later he held on Dahoud to take things to a higher level.
Another ten minutes passed and the Norwegian got his own goal. Sancho tapped a ball over the back line of Sevilla for the attacker, who hit Bono to the ball to finish.
Even before the break came, Haaland was celebrating again. Marco Reus drove forward and passed in front of the number 9, who slid in to turn the ball home.
De Jong came on to replace Suso and did what the Spaniard did early on by scoring six minutes from the end, a Oscar Rodriguez pass by Marwin Hitz
Sevilla wanted a penalty for an incident deep in injury time De Jong, but VAR ruled that there was no error.