DORTMUND, Germany: A third-minute goal from Jadon Sancho and Marco Reus’ late strike sent Borussia Dortmund through to the Champions League last eight with a 2-0 win on Wednesday, sealing a 3-1 aggregate victory.
Level at 1-1 after the last-16 first leg in the Netherlands, Sancho wasted no time in putting Dortmund ahead at the Westfalenstadion with a low shot from outside the area — his first Champions League goal since November 2021.
Dortmund were shaky despite the early lead and needed a fair share of luck and some poor PSV finishing to progress, with Hirving Lozano’s 53rd-minute effort hitting the post.
PSV pushed forward in stoppage time looking for an equalizer but instead gave away another goal, as Isaac Babadi’s unfortunate slip allowed Reus to seal the win.
“It feels mega-nice,” said Dortmund goalkeeper Gregor Kobel. “We didn’t let them breathe in the first 30 minutes.
“I’m now looking forward to facing a very big opponent in the next round.”
The 1997 winners did enough against an outclassed PSV but will face stiffer challenges as they return to the quarter-final draw, to be held on Friday, for the first time since 2021.
“We’re happy about the first half, a bit frustrated about the second but were pleased that we’re going further in the competition,” Dortmund coach Edin Terzic told DAZN.
PSV were left to rue several missed chances, including when Luuk de Jong blazed over a golden opportunity deep into injury time.
“(We) had the game in our grip but just couldn’t score a goal,” said PSV boss Peter Bosz, who endured a disappointing six-month spell in charge of Dortmund in 2017.
“The Champions League is of course the highest level. We were so close. It hurts, but that’s how it is.”
Dortmund, 20 points behind Xabi Alonso’s unbeaten leaders Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga and out of the German Cup, came into the game knowing the Champions League was their only hope of lifting silverware this season.
Despite their poor domestic campaign, Dortmund have impressed in Europe, emerging first from a group featuring Paris Saint-Germain, AC Milan and Newcastle.
PSV are unbeaten in the Eredivisie and cantering toward their first league title since 2018.
Having said on Saturday he “expects more from himself” after scoring his first goal since returning to Germany on loan from Manchester United in January, Sancho opened the scoring before the smoke of the pre-game flares had cleared.
The out-of-favor England winger made the most of PSV’s failure to clear a bouncing ball in the box, collecting Julian Brandt’s lay-off and picking out the bottom corner via the inside of the post.
That goal put the wind in the hosts’ sails, with Brandt and former PSV winger Donyell Malen denied by a brilliant double save from visiting goalkeeper Walter Benitez.
Malen went close again before the interval, twice firing wide when he should have at least hit the target.
The visitors were much improved after the break. Lozano, introduced at half-time, hit the post with a long-range effort.
PSV upped the ante but were let down by their wastefulness in front of goal, with De Jong heading over two good chances.
Substituted to applause with what looked like a thigh injury, Sancho was replaced by Reus with 15 minutes remaining.
The Dortmund veteran looked to have laid on the crucial second goal for Niclas Fuellkrug two minutes later against the run of play with a sublime cross from a free-kick, but the striker’s half-volley was ruled out by VAR for the narrowest of offsides.
PSV’s best opportunity to force extra time fell to De Jong in the fourth minute of added time, but the Dutch striker blazed over unmarked from only 10 yards out.
Reus quickly made him pay, racing onto a loose ball and slotting calmly past Benitez to spark wild home celebrations.
Sancho helps Dortmund past PSV, into Champions League quarters
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Sancho helps Dortmund past PSV, into Champions League quarters
- PSV pushed forward in stoppage time looking for an equalizer but instead gave away another goal, as Isaac Babadi’s unfortunate slip allowed Reus to seal the win
Manchester United stun leaders Arsenal to open up Premier League title race
- United’s win, their first in the league at Arsenal since 2017, lifted them to fourth
LONDON: Manchester United loosened Arsenal’s grip on the Premier League title race with a 3-2 win in north London on Sunday thanks to stunning second-half goals by Patrick Dorgu and Matheus Cunha.
Victory would have restored Arsenal’s seven-point lead over chasers Manchester City and Aston Villa, both of whom won this weekend, but Mikel Arteta’s side instead left the door open as they lost at home for the first time this season.
United’s win, their first in the league at Arsenal since 2017, lifted them to fourth, and while they are not in the title equation themselves, it fueled the new-found optimism sweeping the club since Michael Carrick stepped in as interim coach.
Everything was going to plan for Arsenal when they took the lead in the 29th minute with a Lisandro Martinez own goal.
But a terrible mistake by Martin Zubimendi in the 37th minute gifted United an equalizer for Bryan Mbeumo.
Dorgu then smashed a ferocious shot in off the crossbar to put United ahead in the 50th minute but substitute Mikel Merino prodded the hosts level in the 84th.
United were not finished though and substitute Cunha was allowed to advance toward Arsenal’s goal before curling a low shot past the dive of David Raya from 25 meters to spark wild celebrations among the visiting fans.
Arsenal, who are now winless in three league games after two 0-0 draws, have 50 points from 23 games with City and Villa on 46. United moved fourth with 38 points.
United’s win followed their 2-0 defeat of Manchester City last weekend in Carrick’s first game of his second spell as the club’s interim manager.
The nerves are clearly starting to show at Arsenal as they seek their first title since 2004.
Even after Martinez got his legs in a tangle and deflected Martin Odegaard’s shot past his own keeper, Arsenal never looked completely at ease and slowly lost control of the game.
The omens still looked bad for United at that stage with Arsenal having won their last 15 Premier League games in which they had taken the lead.
But when William Saliba passed to Zubimendi who in turn gifted the ball straight to Mbeumo to score in style, the visitors suddenly sensed an opportunity.
Things took a dark turn for Arsenal five minutes after the interval. Again their defense was found wanting as Dorgu was allowed to control a bouncing ball before thumping a left-foot volley in off the crossbar past a stunned Raya.
Arteta reacted by making four substitutions, sending on Viktor Gyokeres, Eberechi Eze, Mikel Merino and Ben White while Noni Madueke also joined the fray later from a stacked bench.
There was huge relief when United failed to deal with a corner and Merino prodded in from close range — the ball being adjudged to have crossed the line after a brief delay.
It looked as though Arsenal had got out of jail and might even snatch a win but United’s belief was unwavering as Cunha delivered a gift to City and Villa.










