Flawless Barcelona hammer Dortmund 4:0 in Champions league quarter-final

Barcelona outclassed Borussia Dortmund as they strolled to 4-0 win in the Champions League quarter-final first-leg on Wednesday.

The Catalan side took a massive advantage in the tie as Robert Lewandowski struck twice to upset his former team after Raphinha had nipped in to break the deadlock in the first half.

A comfortable evening was rounded off by Lamine Yamal’s tidy finish to practically guarantee a semi-final spot.

Dortmund found a foothold hard to come by in the opening exchanges as the hosts assumed control. Twice the blistering feet of Yamine Lamal demonstrated his threat.

The 17-year-old tested Gregor Kobel with a curling effort from the left, with his next attempt skipping past Bensebaini up the end line and whipping the ball past the rear post.

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Although BVB’s Swiss shot-stopper came to the rescue minutes later to tap over Robert Lewandowski’s shot, there was nothing he could do about the opening goal.

A 22nd-minute corner yielded the opener for the Catalans as Pau Cubarsí flicked it goal-ward for Raphinha to divert home at the back post. A lengthy VAR check couldn’t save Kovač’s men as Guirassy played the Brazilian onside.

For all of Barca’s chances, Dortmund strung some reasonable passes together with their limited possession. Guirassy fluffed a brilliant chance after delightful one-touch play shortly after the half-hour, before Jamie Gittens tested Szczesny with a low drive. A final chance for BVB’s Guinean marksman rattled the side netting as the half-time whistle blew.

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Undoubtedly Niko Kovač would have hoped for a strong start after the break, but Die Schwarzgelben found themselves 2-0 down. Once again, the Barca front three ran riot as Yamal picked out Raphinha at the back stick.

The skipper nodding it down for Lewandowski to punish his former employers with a tap-in.

While the game entered a lull around the hour, BVB could have been further behind. Emre Can’s careless clearance fell to Fermin Lopez whose effort clipped the post. Eventually it became 3-0 when Hansi Flick’s men struck on the break. Lopez cut it back for Lewandowski as the Pole drilled low and hard beneath Kobel’s left paw.

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Things went from bad to worse for Dortmund in the 77th-minute. Julian Brandt’s misplaced backpass was pounced on by Raphinha.

The Brazilian unselfishly fed Yamal who clipped it into the lower-left corner beyond the best attempts of the sliding Bensebaini.

Although it appeared Beier bagged a late consolation goal, VAR would intervene on what summed up Dortmund’s fortunes on the night.

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