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Borussia Dortmund Dictates the Pace in Copenhagen with a Convincing Victory
Borussia Dortmund demonstrated their superiority at Parken Stadium in Copenhagen, defeating FC Copenhagen in a UEFA Champions League match. The German team dominated possession with 65% compared to the home team’s 35%, and although the number of shots was similar (10 for Copenhagen, 9 for Dortmund), effectiveness in front of goal was key.
Felix Nmecha opened the scoring for Dortmund in the 20th minute with a great play assisted by Jude Bellingham. An own goal by William Anton temporarily equalized the match for FC Copenhagen. In the second half, Ramy Bensebaini converted a crucial penalty to restore Dortmund’s lead. Nmecha reappeared on the scoreboard with his second goal of the match, this time assisted by Carney Chukwuemeka. In the final minutes, Fábio Silva sealed the victory with a decisive goal. FC Copenhagen pulled one back at the end with a goal by Victor Dadason assisted by Jun Suzuki, but it was not enough to change the outcome. The match was also marked by yellow cards for both teams and a physical game that resulted in more fouls by FC Copenhagen.
Substitutions borussia dortmund: at minute 62 J. Brandt came in and C. Chukwuemeka went out., at minute 62 M. Beier came in and F. Silva went out., at minute 62 Y. Couto came in and J. Ryerson went out., at minute 77 F. Nmecha came in and M. Sabitzer went out., at minute 85 R. Bensebaini came in and A. Anselmino went out.
Substitutions fc copenhagen: at minute 63 B. Meling came in and M. Lopez went out., at minute 75 J. Larsson came in and V. Dadason went out., at minute 75 P. Hatzidiakos came in and M. Garananga went out., at minute 81 W. Clem came in and Y. Zague went out., at minute 81 E. Achouri came in and M. Madsen went out.
The teams lined up as follows:
FC Copenhagen

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Borussia Dortmund

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