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Dynamic Dortmund destroys Real
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5:34 PM EDT, Wed April 24, 2013
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High five —
Dortmund coach Jurgen Klopp and Real boss Jose Mourinho had a pre-match chat on the field while their teams went through the warm-up ahead of the tie.
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Ready for action —
Borussia Dortmund fans are famed across the globe for their flags, banners and chants. Their team, which last won the competition in 1997, defeated Malaga in dramatic fashion in the quarterfinals to make it through to the last four.
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Super Mario —
Dortmund fans showed their support for Mario Goetze just over 24 hours since it was confirmed he will leave the club at the end of the season for great rival Bayern Munich. The 20-year-old has agreed a $48 million deal with the new German champions.
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Fast start —
Dortmund made the perfect start when Robert Lewandowski fired home an eighth-minute opener from close range.
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Ronaldo roars —
Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring an equalizer seconds after Dortmund felt it should have had a penalty when Marco Reus went down inside the Real penalty area.
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Double trouble —
Dortmund regrouped at half-time and Lewandowski turned home his second of the night five minutes into the second half after escaping the Real offside trip.
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Hat-trick hero —
Just five minutes later Lewandowski made it 3-1 when he showed remarkable skill to turn inside the penalty area and lash the ball home past the helpless Diego Lopez. The Poland international is the first man to score a hat-trick against Real in the Champions League.
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Spot on —
Just 12 minutes later Dortmund was given a penalty after Marco Reus was fouled by Xabi Alonso and Lewandowski stood up to fire home from 12-yards.
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Party time —
Dortmund's players celebrate with Lewandowski after he becomes the first player to score four times in a semifinal of the competition since Ferenc Puskas in 1960.