FULL TIME: BORUSSIA DORTMUND 1-2 MANCHESTER CITY (2-4 ON AGGREGATE).
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A final chance for City, as Silva sets Sterling away. The substitute got into the area, but hesitated, and his pass is blocked.
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R. Sterling enters the game and replaces R. Mahrez.
Off goes one of City's goalscorers, Mahrez, who is replaced by Sterling.
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Haaland manages to prod the ball off to Brandt, stretching one of his long legs to do so. Brandt picks a smart pass out wide to Reyna, but his cross is blocked.
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J. Brandt enters the game and replaces J. Bellingham.
S. Tigges enters the game and replaces Mateu Morey.
Dortmund’s other switch sees Morey go off, with Tigges coming on.
A double change for Dortmund. Bellingham, who was terrific in the first half but has been unable to get into the play since the restart, making way for Brandt.
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A chance for Dortmund to respond, as Reyna draws a foul down the right. Guerreiro swings in a cross, but De Bruyne is on hand to head it clear.
76'
T. Hazard enters the game and replaces Mahmoud Dahoud.
It’s 4-2 now to City in the tie, and any chance of extra-time has been dashed. Dortmund have responded with an attacking change, the creative Hazard replacing Dahoud.
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P. Foden has scored a goal for Manchester City! Assist by Bernardo Silva.
Assist Bernardo Mota Veiga de Carvalho e Silva
GOOOOOAAAAALLLL!! FODEN MAKES IT 2-1 TO CITY! Is that the strike that finally settles this tie? It’s a thunderous effort from the youngster, who set himself with a wonderful first touch before crashing an effort in off the right-hand upright. Hitz could have perhaps done better, but the power Foden generated was extraordinary.
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City were keeping the ball easily, but then a rash pass from Foden hands Dortmund a throw-in, and possession. The hosts need to push out soon if they are to get the chance they need to get back in the tie.
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G. Reyna enters the game and replaces A. Knauff.
A change for Dortmund. Knauff, having been unable to impact the game from an attacking perspective, has made way for Reyna.
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Just 23 minutes remain in is one, which has been a thrilling contest so far. City, remember, are yet to reach the Champions League semi-finals under Guardiola, last doing so in 2015-16, when they lost to Real Madrid.
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Just three shots on target for Dortmund, with their last one coming in the 18th minute. Yet this tie is certainly not won yet for City.
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Hitz gets away with one! A looping header from Stones causes some issues for Dortmund’s goalkeeper, who tipped it onto the top of the crossbar and out of play. It’s a touch that is missed by the officials, though, and City don’t get the corner.
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As it stands, City are heading through. If they score again, there is no chance of extra-time, but if Dortmund score next, and it finishes 2-1 to the hosts in 90 minutes, there will be an additional 30 minutes, and the possibility of penalties.
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Penalty goal scored by R. Mahrez for Manchester City!
MAHREZ MAKES NO MISTAKE! After waiting what felt like an age to step up, the Algerian drills a fantastic finish beyond Hitz and into the right-hand corner. It’s 1-1 on the night, and 3-2 to City on aggregate!
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Can got away with one in the first leg, having a penalty awarded against him but then overturned by VAR. The check is still ongoing, however…
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City keep up the pressure after Dortmund clear from a corner, but there is simply no space between a crowd of yellow shirts. With only Haaland upfield. He does a great job, however, as he draws a foul from Stones, who dragged the Norway forward to the ground.
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HALF-TIME: BORUSSIA DORTMUND 1-0 MANCHESTER CITY.
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Dortmund’s defence, as it was in the first leg, has been brilliant so far. Yes, City have had their moments, though mostly down to individual brilliance, or a bit of luck. Just one minute, plus stoppage time, until half-time.
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City’s defence back off Dahoud, and he takes advantage of the space by trying his luck with a shot. It looked like it was going wide, though Stones got a block on it anyway.
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J. Bellingham gets yellow.
A first booking of the game goes the way of Dortmund goalscorer Bellingham, who dragged back Foden.
34'
Exquisite skill from Reus, whose well-timed flick in the box almost beats Dias, who just recovers in time to prevent the forward getting on the end of it.
30'
Morey makes a poor mistake, overcooking a touch and handing City a throw-in. The young full-back was taken off in the first leg and Dortmund’s right flank is certainly an area City are targeting.
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City have managed to keep Haaland quiet so far, but that is not stopping the rest of Dortmund’s attack looking threatening every time they get forward.
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That could have changed from a Mahrez corner, with Haaland’s touch taking the ball just wide. City go short from the following set-piece, but Walker’s long-range shot soars harmlessly over. Way over.
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City will no doubt have faith they can turn this around, but so far, their star-studded attack has been unable to test Dortmund goalkeeper Hitz.
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As it stands, Dortmund now have the edge in this tie, with that away goal from the first leg putting them ahead despite the 2-2 aggregate score. Plenty of time remains, though.
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J. Bellingham has scored a goal for Borussia Dortmund!
GOAL! DORTMUND TAKE THE LEAD! Well, Haaland is the player who has been grabbing the headlines at Dortmund but it is Bellingham who has just put the German side ahead! A ball fell kindly to him in the area and, after taking a quality first touch, he curls a shot around Dias and Ederson can only parry it into the top-right corner. It’s 1-0 Dortmund!
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Now it’s City’s turn to keep the ball. The visitors will be able to bide their time tonight, and retain possession when the game demands it, as it is Dortmund who are chasing a goal.
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Dortmund manage to keep the ball for a spell, but City’s press is – as it ever is – right on the mark, and the home side struggle to play their way out. Nevertheless, they eventually manage to probe their way into City’s half, before a long ball towards Reus is cut out by Walker.
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A bit of a panic for Dortmund, as they take a few attempts to clear from De Bruyne’s pass into the area. Bellingham, fresh from scoring his first Bundesliga goal against Stuttgart, tries to get Knauff away on the counter-attack, but Zinchenko makes an interception.
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Morey loses out to Foden, who has indeed started on the left flank. City retain possession upfield – De Bruyne brilliantly keeping the ball in play with a neat back-heel into Gundogan, but Dortmund’s defence is in its shape.
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There is no Jadon Sancho for Dortmund tonight, so the onus will be on the midfield and then Reus to provide the firepower for Haaland. Reus gets into the area and lays it back to Dahoud, but the move is stopped by the linesman’s flag.
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KICK-OFF! The clash is up and running at Signal Iduna Park!
Hello and welcome to LIVE coverage of the Champions League quarter-finals, as Borussia Dortmund and Manchester City meet in the second leg of their tie.
Phil Foden’s last-gasp winner has give runaway Premier League leaders City the edge heading to Signal Iduna Park, with the tie delicately poised at 2-1. Dortmund do have that vital away goal on their side, however.
Dortmund responded to last week’s defeat with a 3-2 victory over Stuttgart in the Bundesliga on Saturday. City, however, suffered a surprise home defeat to 10-man Leeds United.
BORUSSIA DORTMUND SUBS: Thomas Meunier, Roman Burki, Nico Schulz, Reinier, Julian Brandt, Tobias Raschl, Felix Passlack, Giovanni Reyna, Steffen Tigges, Stefan Drljaca, Thorgan Hazard, Lukasz Piszczek.
MANCHESTER CITY (4-3-3): Ederson; Kyle Walker, John Stones, Ruben Dias, Oleksandr Zinchenko; Kevin De Bruyne, Rodri, Ilkay Gundogan; Riyad Mahrez, Bernardo Silva, Phil Foden.
MANCHESTER CITY SUBS: Nathan Ake, Raheem Sterling, Gabriel Jesus, Zack Steffen, Aymeric Laporte, Ferran Torres, Benjamin Mendy, Fernandinho, Joao Cancelo, Eric Garcia, James Trafford.
The teams are out onto the pitch, and kick off is moments away. Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain are already in the semi-finals, and it is the Ligue 1 champions who await the winner of this tie.
This is a huge 45 minutes for City, who are looking to keep their dream of a quadruple intact. Guardiola hasn’t taken City into the last four of the Champions League yet, will that trend continue, or can they finally end that run?
Second-half! The game is back underway. It's Dortmund who lead, thanks to Bellingham's goal.
That’s all for now. Goodbye!
Next up for City is an FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea, who are also into the last four of this competition, while Guardiola’s team also have the EFL Cup final against Tottenham on the horizon. Dortmund take on Werder Bremen at the weekend, and their hopes of qualifying for the Champions League through the Bundesliga are looking slightly slim.
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