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Karim Adeyemi rounds Chelsea’s goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga to score for Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League. Photo: AP

Champions League: ‘flying’ Karim Adeyemi sinks Chelsea, Benfica brush Club Brugge aside

  • Superb length-of-the-field goal from forward helps Dortmund to 1-0 win, putting them in box seat to reach quarterfinals
  • ‘We have a team in progress, we know there are a lot of positive things there,’ Chelsea manager Graham Potter says

A superb length-of-the-field goal from Borussia Dortmund forward Karim Adeyemi helped his side to a 1-0 win over Chelsea on Wednesday, putting them in the box seat to qualify for the Champions League quarterfinals.

Adeyemi’s goal came during a period of sustained dominance from the visitors early in the second half, with the Germany forward pouncing on a clearance from a Chelsea corner.

Adeyemi sensed the opportunity and ran the length of the field, rounding both Enzo Fernandez and goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga to give Dortmund the lead in the first leg tie.

Dortmund captain Jude Bellingham told German TV when Adeyemi finds himself in space “not many players can really stop him”.

“He had a tough time coming here at the start – finding his feet – but now he’s flying.”

Kalidou Koulibaly (left), Enzo Fernandez (centre) and Thiago Silva of Chelsea react after losing their Uefa Champions League round of 16 first leg match at Borussia Dortmund. Photo: EPA-EFE

After the match, Adeyemi praised his side’s desire to fight for giving them an advantage ahead of March’s return leg in London.

“I had a little bit of luck, but I’m really happy about the goal,” he said. “Everyone fought for everyone else – [the win] was really important for the return leg.”

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Chelsea manager Graham Potter hailed his team’s performance but lamented their failure to score.

“We were close to scoring ourselves. They broke on us. It’s disappointing, we need to do better.

“We have a team in progress, we know there are a lot of positive things there.”

The win means Dortmund only need a draw in London to progress to the quarterfinals for the second time in the past four years.

Joao Mario (left) of Benfica celebrates with teammates Nicolas Otamendi after scoring a penalty. Photo: Xinhua

Benfica closed in on a place in the quarterfinals of this season’s Champions League after easing to a 2-0 victory over Club Brugge in Belgium in the first leg of their last-16 tie on Wednesday.

Both goals came in the second half at the Jan Breydelstadion, with Joao Mario opening the scoring from the penalty spot six minutes after the restart and substitute David Neres putting daylight between the teams by pouncing on sloppy defending to add another goal late on.

The Portuguese league leaders, who lost to Liverpool in the last eight last season, will be expected to complete the job when the sides meet in Lisbon for the second leg on March 7.

David Neres of Benfica celebrates after scoring. Photo: Xinhua

“When you play the first leg away from home in a Champions League tie and win it is always a good first step. We are halfway there,” Benfica coach Roger Schmidt told broadcaster Eleven Sports.

Schmidt’s team have lost just once in their domestic league in this campaign and topped their Champions League group ahead of Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus.

They do not appear to have been seriously affected by the loss of star midfielder Enzo Fernandez, the Argentine World Cup winner who was sold to Chelsea for €121 million (US$132 million) last month.

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