Marcel Sabitzer's late goal and two assists helped Borussia Dortmund defeat Atlético Madrid 4-2 on Tuesday, moving them into the Champions League semifinals. Dortmund needed to come from behind twice over the course of two legs to advance 5-4 on aggregate after losing the opening leg of their quarterfinal match 2-1 in Madrid.
Before Ian Maatsen was put up by Sabitzer to give Dortmund a 2-0 lead for the evening, Julian Brandt opened the score to draw the game. During the half, Atlético coach Diego Simeone made three adjustments, all of which were successful. The Spanish team took the lead again on aggregate thanks to goals from replacement Joaquín Correa and Mats Hummels. In the semifinals, Dortmund will play Paris Saint-Germain once more. PSG defeated Barcelona 4-1 to go to the last four.