Dortmund fight back to beat Lille and reach Champions League quarters

Dortmund fight back to beat Lille and reach Champions League quarters
Borussia Dortmund’s Emre Can celebrates scoring their first goal with Maximilian Beier during their Champions League — Round of 16 — Second Leg — match against Lille at Decathlon Arena Stade Pierre-Mauroy, Villeneuve-d’Ascq, France — Mar. 12, 2025. (Reuters)
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Updated 12 March 2025

Dortmund fight back to beat Lille and reach Champions League quarters

Dortmund fight back to beat Lille and reach Champions League quarters
  • Jonathan David gave Lille an early lead on the night
  • Dortmund will now face Barcelona in the quarter-finals next month

LILLE, France: Borussia Dortmund recovered from losing an early goal to fight back and beat Lille 2-1 in France in the second leg of their Champions League last-16 tie on Wednesday, sealing a 3-2 aggregate victory and a place in the quarter-finals.
Jonathan David gave Lille an early lead on the night, putting the French club ahead in the tie after last week’s 1-1 first-leg draw.
However, Emre Can squared things by converting a penalty for Dortmund on 54 minutes, and Maximilian Beier then fired in a fine winner for last season’s runners-up.
Dortmund will now face Barcelona in the quarter-finals next month, having already lost 3-2 at home to the Catalans during the league phase in December.
The result is a huge boost for Dortmund and their recently-appointed coach Niko Kovac, coming as the club languishes in 10th place in the Bundesliga.
It is a massive disappointment for Lille, who were hoping to reach the quarter-finals of the Champions League for the first time in their history after an outstanding performance during the league phase.
They finished seventh out of 36 teams, beating both Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid on the way, while also holding Juventus and putting six past Feyenoord.
Lille appeared to be in a strong position after coming from behind to draw in Dortmund last week, and they went in front in the tie when Canada forward David scored in the fifth minute.
Ismaily’s low ball in from the left was swept toward goal by David, somehow going in through the legs of Dortmund goalkeeper Gregor Kobel.
It was David’s seventh goal in this season’s Champions League, but it seemed to galvanize the visitors.
They were denied an equalizer by a remarkable double save from Lille ‘keeper Lucas Chevalier in the midst of a goalmouth scramble on 20 minutes.
Dortmund applied pressure and were rewarded when they won a penalty shortly after half-time as Serhou Guirassy went down under contact from Thomas Meunier.
Can fired in the spot-kick, and Karim Adeyemi then hit the bar for Dortmund before they found what proved to be the winner on 65 minutes.
Guirassy, who has 10 goals in the Champions League this season, was the provider but Beier still had work to do as he controlled the ball in the box before firing a lethal shot high into the net.
Lille could not recover from that blow as they went out in the last 16, just like in their two previous appearances at this stage of the competition, in 2007 and 2022.


UAE national team raise medal tally to 10 at World Youth Jiu-Jitsu Championship in Thailand

UAE national team raise medal tally to 10 at World Youth Jiu-Jitsu Championship in Thailand
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UAE national team raise medal tally to 10 at World Youth Jiu-Jitsu Championship in Thailand

UAE national team raise medal tally to 10 at World Youth Jiu-Jitsu Championship in Thailand
  • Emirati U-18 girls claim 1 gold, 1 silver and 2 bronze medals on Tuesday

BANGKOK: The UAE’s under-18 girls on Tuesday added four medals to the country’s tally at the 2025 World Youth Jiu-Jitsu Championship in Bangkok, Thailand.

The competition has contests in the age groups under 16, 18 and 21, and runs until Nov. 14. The haul included one gold, one silver and two bronze, raising the UAE’s overall medal count to 10.

Aysha Mohamed Aljneibi won gold in the 63 kg category, while Fatema Jamal Alghafri took silver in the 40 kg division. Haira Aldhaheri earned bronze in the 40 kg category, and Fatema Alkathiri added bronze in the 44 kg division after a series of tough matches.

Mubarak Saleh Al-Menhali, director of the technical department at the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, praised the team. “The results today show how much jiu-jitsu has progressed in the UAE,” he said.

“The girls showed confidence, focus and tactical awareness, which reflect the quality of the federation’s training programs. Thanks to the support of our leadership and the federation’s vision, Emirati women are playing a key role in building the country’s sporting success.”

Al-Menhali added: “What we’re seeing now is the result of years of hard work and training from a young age. The performances in Bangkok show the girls’ dedication and discipline, and highlight how far women’s sports in the UAE have come.”

Gold medalist Aljneibi said: “Raising the UAE flag on the podium is the proudest moment of my life. My family’s support means a lot to me, and the school jiu-jitsu program helped me build confidence and improve both on and off the mat.”

The championship continues on Wednesday, Nov. 12, with the under-21 male division.