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Goals from Bale, Isco and Cristiano Ronaldo seal victory for the Whites, who are now well on their way to the Champions League semi-finals. The Whites, who missed a penalty in the 17th minute, made their advantage from the first leg count and made it to their fourth consecutive semi-final.

See gallery. Whenever the Madrid midfield shifted forward, BVB's lightning-fast counterattacks were launched and Reus was able to meander into the space behind Khedira and rinse Alonso for pace. Fabio Coentrao found it tough to get involved for the first 25 minutes, too—Jakub Blaszsykowski did a fine job tracking and blocking him, while a lack of possession gave him very few chances to overlap.

Lukasz Piszczek largely contained Ronaldo single-handedly, and it was only a whirlwind minute that saw the Portuguese get on the scoresheet. Neven Subotic bossed the aerial tussle, Piszczek matched him on the ground. Mourinho did absolutely nothing to block Gundogan's influence on the game, making late changes to switch to a formation that still committed little to the midfield battle. Khedira and Alonso became a proper holding pivot, but Dortmund had it pretty easy on the ball.

Physically, BVB were superb. Even though SofaScore doesn't offer direct betting, it provides the best odds and shows you which sites offer live betting. Where to watch Real Madrid vs. Borussia Dortmund? You can also live stream this match through our betting partners or click on any links on SofaScore for a legal live stream. More details: Real Madrid live score, schedule and results Borussia Dortmund live score, schedule and results.

It's hard to envision Dortmund will be able to keep Madrid out of the goal for 90 minutes. Los Blancos will be throwing everything they've got in order to get back into the tie. A three-goal deficit means the club can't really afford to wait around and pick its spots.

He was called upon at times in the first leg, but he only faced four shots on goal. Weidenfeller will be tested a lot more in the second leg. The key will be to prevent an early goal. The longer the match goes, the harder and harder it will be for Madrid to come back. Don't expect the excitement of the first leg. Well, if you're a Madrid supporter anything will be more exciting for the first leg. Dortmund can afford to sit back a little more and let Madrid come to them. The Germans can't let Real Madrid get out on the counter attack.

That's when Los Blancos are their most lethal. Klopp will be determine to see that not happen. The result was a draw when these clubs met earlier in the season at the Bernabeu, so Dortmund are not going to be intimidated by the atmosphere.



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