Dortmund started with a real spring in its step when Mo Dahoud shot from 18 yards in 3 minutes. Amos Pieper launched a challenge to prevent Marco Reus from feeling Jiri Pavlenka’s goal in the penalty domain a while later, but BVB’s momentum was halted when Dahoud was sent off with a dislocated shoulder. Bremen only grew in the festival when Jens Stage directed a Marco Friedl free-kick just above the top. However, after Marvin Ducksch tested Gregor Kobel twice, BVB connected on a punch at halftime when Julian Brandt skated inside and placed a low shot from 18 yards into the back corner.
Brandt had a chance to double his total a time after the restart, but was flagged offside when he picked up Jamie Bynoe-Gittens’ pass and opened wide. Bremen continued to advance at the other end, with Nico Schlotterback stepping in to save him. Niclas Füllkrug and Ducksch in the area. Kobel repelled a volley from Ducksch, prompting Dortmund coach Edin Terzic to combine his pack with just over an hour. The arrival of Thorgan Hazard had the desired effect, as his corner went regardless. Guerreiro, who shone at one point from 25 meters, but Werder’s adjustments proved decisive. After Pavlenka stuck a stinger from Hazard into the woodwork, Lee Buchanan shot under the crossbar to set up a winger in the stands. Goals in extra time from fellow substitutes Niklas Schmidt and Burke ended a sensational turnaround.
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