Barcelona Crush Dortmund 4-0 in Champions League Quarter-Final
Barcelona defeated Borussia Dortmund by a resounding 4-0 margin during their UEFA Champions League quarter-finals match at Lluis Companys Olympic Stadium. The team performed with passion and skill as Hansi Flick led them toward their goal of reaching the semi-final stage.
Raphinha opened the scoring for Barcelona at the start of the game following a defensive mistake from Dortmund. Raphinha continues his hot streak this season after scoring a goal that excites Barcelona supporters. Then came Robert Lewandowski, who made it a tough night for his old team, Dortmund, by scoring twice. With 40 goals already this season, the Polish striker showed he’s still one of the best, finishing his chances like it was nothing.
Young star Lamine Yamal sealed the deal with the fourth goal, poking it in with a coolness you wouldn’t expect from a 17-year-old. He ran circles around Dortmund’s defense all night, proving he’s a big part of Barcelona’s exciting future alongside pros like Lewandowski.
Dortmund, who made it to last year’s Champions League final, just couldn’t keep up. Their attack didn’t click, and their defense fell apart, a far cry from the team that battled Real Madrid in 2024. It was a rough night for them, plain and simple.
Barcelona, now unbeaten in 23 games, look ready to take on either Inter Milan or Bayern Munich next, as long as they hold steady in the second leg in Germany. After the match, Lewandowski told Movistar, “We played really well, but there’s still one more game… we’ll win it.” You can feel the confidence in Catalonia, where fans are starting to believe this could be the year for a sixth Champions League title—their last came in 2015.
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