Barca through to Champions League semis despite Guirassy hat-trick

Barcelona's players celebrate after the end of the UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg football match between BVB Borussia Dortmund and FC Barcelona in Dortmund, western Germany on April 15, 2025. Barcelona qualified for the Champions League semi-finals 5-3 on aggregate, despite losing Tuesday's second leg tie 3-1 at Borussia Dortmund. (Photo by INA FASSBENDER / AFP)
Barcelona are through to
the Champions League semi-finals with a 5-3 aggregate win, despite losing 3-1
at Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday with Serhou Guirassy hitting a hat-trick.
Holding a 4-0 lead after
a dominant performance in Catalonia, the visitors were made to sweat as
Dortmund and Guirassy nearly pulled off a stunning turnaround.
Guirassy put Dortmund in
front with a Panenka from the spot with 11 minutes gone and headed them two
goals clear early in the second half.
Dortmund sensed a
sensation but Barcelona hit back, Fermin Lopez forcing Ramy Bensebaini into an
own goal with just over half an hour remaining.
Guirassy reignited
Dortmund's belief with a third on the 76th-minute mark and the final stages may
have been different had Julian Brandt not been offside before scoring with 11
minutes remaining.
Despite losing their
first competitive game in 2025, Barcelona are through to the semis, keeping
their dream of a remarkable treble alive, 10 years after last completing the
feat by winning the Champions League in Berlin.
Barcelona coach Hansi
Flick praised Dortmund's performance and said his side "need to focus on
the positive, not the negatives".
"What the team has
shown in the past few weeks is incredible. We've got a lot ahead of us this
season. We're a step further but we're not even close to the end," added
the German.
Barcelona, considered
title favourites, will face either Inter Milan or Bayern Munich in the final
four.
- 'Fought until the death'
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Clearly outclassed in
the first leg, Dortmund will take inspiration from Tuesday's performance, not
least the goalscoring form of Guirassy.
The 29-year-old Guinean,
who has spent most of his career bouncing between the first and second
divisions in Germany and France, now has 13 Champions League goals this season
-- more than any other player.
"I'm proud of what
we were able to do. Barcelona are a strong team but we fought until the death.
We showed what we can do," Guirassy said to Amazon Prime.
Despite a big first-leg
lead, Hansi Flick made good on his pre-match pledge to continue attacking,
opting against resting any of his attacking trident of Robert Lewandowski,
Lamine Yamal or Raphinha.
With coach Niko Kovac
admitting Dortmund needed a "miracle" to reach the semis after the
debacle in Catalonia, the hosts' task got a little harder when captain and
centre-back Emre Can was ruled out with injury just before the match.
But Dortmund raced out
of the blocks, Guirassy and strike partner Maximilian Beier going close inside
the opening 10 minutes before Pascal Gross was the victim of a clumsy foul in
the box by Wojciech Szczesny.
Guirassy stepped up to
the spot and was nerveless, calmly unleashing a Panenka to get the hosts
underway.
Dortmund sliced
Barcelona open repeatedly without reward until half-time but made it count four
minutes into the second-half, Guirassy heading in a Ramy Bensebaini assist
from a corner.
With Dortmund's
81,355-strong Westfalenstadion smelling blood, Barcelona's familiar response
was to send their attack down the right and the move paid off almost
immediately.
After Yamal's cross was
half-cleared, Fermin Lopez found himself in the teenager's channel, whipping a
pass towards Lewandowski which Bensebaini hit into his own net.
With Barcelona content
to control possession as the clock wound down, Guirassy relit the hosts' hopes
when he scored his third in the final quarter of an hour, blasting in from
close range after some delightful dribbling from teenage winger Julian
Duranville.
The home fans erupted
when Brandt scored three minutes later, but the midfielder was offside,
allowing Barcelona a breather.
Barcelona managed to hold on despite waves of energetic Dortmund attacks in the final stages to remain on track for the treble.
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