Dortmund – PSG – One of the best on the pitch

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Niclas Füllkrug’s goal in the first half means that Dortmund wins the first semi-final match against PSG 1-0. Thus, the German big team takes with it a good starting point before the return match in Paris.

There were a lot of chances for both teams after the break, and the game fluctuated enormously. PSG had, among other things, two big chances that went off the post.

– It’s a bit unbelievable that PSG don’t score on their chances, says TV 2 expert Jesper Mathisen.

CELEBRATION: Niclas Fullkrug sent the hosts into the lead ten minutes before the break. Photo: REUTERS/Leon Kuegeler
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Apart from the post hits, Julian Ryerson and the Dortmund defense had good control over the PSG stars, who thus failed to score in the first semi-final match in the Champions Leauge.

– It was a tough match. A win that gives us a good starting point, but not as good as we could have had. We have chances that meant we could have had 2-0 and 3-0, says Ryerson to TV 2.

The Norwegian receives great praise for his performance.

– He has been one of the best on the field, says TV 2 expert Jesper Mathisen.

– They love Ryerson at Signal Iduna Park. I hear it every time he puts in the tackle, says TV 2 commentator Øyvind Alsaker.

– Tonight he played the biggest match of his career. And it’s not far off that he played the best either. Impressive performance by Julian Ryerson, Mathisen continues later.

HERJET: Julian Ryserson was in several duels in the match. Photo: INA FASSBENDER / AFP
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The hosts shocked PSG before the break. It was German Füllkrug who waited up with an excellent run and reception, and thumped it into the nearest corner.

Ryerson started the game for the hosts. The return match will be played next week.

In the second Champions League semi, Bayern Munich and Real Madrid are fighting for the final place. The first match ended 2-2.

The article is in Norwegian

Tags: Dortmund PSG pitch

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