This game had it all. Pace, purpose and quality, three hits on the woodwork and two disallowed goals by Perisic and Lewandowski. Wolfsburg enjoyed 60 percent possession and had 23 shots on goal to BVB’s nine, showing that after falling behind early on they controlled the match while BVB looked to hit on the break.

Final: Borussia Dortmund have reached the DFB Cup final for the sixth time.

Home: Tuesday’s match was BVB’s fifth DFB Cup semi-final at their home ground, and they have won them all.

Clean sheet: BVB are the only team in this year’s DFB Cup that has yet to concede a goal, keeping a clean sheet in all five matches of the competition.

Century: Robert Lewandowski scored his 100th competitive goal for Borussia Dortmund, needing only 182 games to reach the landmark.

Top form: Marco Reus created both goals and has had a hand in 12 of BVB’s last 13 goals. In his last four games, he either scored or assisted eight of Borussia’s goals.