Post-Match Report
Guirassy keeps scoring
Match data: The match was evenly poised in terms of shots on goal (12-13), while Barcelona had a slight advantage in terms of possession (54%), but that was down from the 66% they enjoyed in the first half.
Corners: Julien Duranville forced the first corner of the game after just 22 seconds - the fastest in BVB's Champions League history.
Table: Borussia slipped out of the places that ensure direct qualification for the round of 16. But in ninth place, they remain the best of the five German participants, level on points with Bayern Munich.
Goalscorer: Serhou Guirassy scored his fifth and sixth goals in the current competition. This moves him into second place in the goalscoring charts behind Robert Lewandowski (Barcelona), who has seven goals. In all competitions, Guirassy has scored twelve goals and provided four assists in 17 games for BVB.
Starting XI comeback: Giovanni Reyna started for the first time since 1 November 2023 (a 1-0 win in the DFB-Pokal against TSG Hoffenheim). It was the 22-year-old's 127th appearance for the Black & Yellows and his 20th in the top flight.
Starting XI debut: Julian Duranville (18) made his 09th appearance for 09; the Belgian was in the starting XI for the first time.
Suspended: Ramy Bensebaini saw his third yellow card and will therefore have to sit out the next matchday in Bologna. (br)