Borussia Dortmund has made a thrilling comeback against Atlético Madrid in the Champions League quarterfinals at the SIGNAL IDUNA Park to qualify for the semifinals for the first time since 2013. The parallels between this season and 2013, when Dortmund reached the final against Bayern Munich at Wembley, are intriguing. The club’s incredible determination to overcome results, as seen in their match against Malaga in the quarterfinals that year, was on display once again in their victory over Atlético.

After taking the lead with goals from Julian Brandt and Ian Maatsen, Dortmund found themselves in a 2-1 deficit following an own goal by Mats Hummels and a brilliant effort by Ángel Correa. However, Austrian midfielder Marcel Sabitzer stepped up with an assist for Niclas Füllkrug’s header and a goal of his own to secure a 4-2 victory for Dortmund. Sabitzer’s outstanding performance earned him praise from his teammates and fans, with Julian Brandt declaring him the most important player on the field that day.

The win not only sees Dortmund advance to the Champions League semifinals but also has significant implications for the club’s future. Dortmund, who are already qualified for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, have a chance to secure a fifth Champions League spot for the Bundesliga by finishing in the top two of the UEFA coefficient standings. While this would be a major achievement for the club, they are also aiming to secure a top-four finish in the Bundesliga to qualify for the Champions League through league play.

Despite their inconsistencies in the Bundesliga, Dortmund’s success in Europe has been notable, with coach Edin Terzic acknowledging the team’s resilience and determination in the Champions League. The upcoming semifinal against PSG, whom Dortmund faced in the group stage, presents another challenge for the team. Terzic believes that Dortmund have improved since their group stage encounters and are better equipped to face PSG this time around.

The parallels between Dortmund’s European success and their struggles in the Bundesliga have drawn comparisons to past seasons, such as 2013 and 1997 when Dortmund defied the odds to reach the final and claim victory. With a potential trip to Wembley looming, Dortmund’s unexpected success in the Champions League has surprised many observers. The team’s ability to overcome adversity and deliver in crucial moments has provided hope for supporters as they look ahead to the challenging fixtures that lie ahead.

Manuel Veth, the host of the Bundesliga Gegenpressing Podcast, provides insights into Dortmund’s recent achievements and their prospects for the remainder of the Champions League campaign. As Dortmund continue their quest for European glory, fans will be eagerly anticipating their next match against PSG and the opportunity to potentially reach the final once again.

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