Zenit 2-4 Borussia Dortmund
Robert Lewandowski scored twice as Borussia Dortmund took a big step towards the Champions League quarter-finals with a 4-2 victory at Zenit St. Petersburg on Tuesday.
Losing finalists last year, Dortmund made a blistering start with Henrikh Mkhitaryan scoring in the fourth minute and Marco Reus doubling the visitors’ lead seconds later.
Zenit, who hadn’t played a competitive game since December 11 due to the Russian winter break, looked rusty but pulled one back through Oleg Shatov after the break.
Lewandowski replied soon after, playing a one-two with Poland teammate Lukasz Piszczek.
Piszczek then conceded a penalty and Hulk scored emphatically from the spot.
Lewandowski responded by scoring his side’s fourth away goal to leave Dortmund firmly in control before the second leg of the last-16 tie on March 19.
After more than two months without competitive football, the home side buckled early on under the visitors’ pressure and struggled to keep up with their quick passing game.
The tactics quickly paid off for Dortmund when Reus ran at the Zenit defence, staying on his feet when he might have been awarded a penalty, before Mkhitaryan swept the loose ball past Yuri Lodygin.
The visiting fans were still celebrating when Kevin Grosskreutz knocked Mkhitaryan’s cross back for Reus to volley home.
Zenit’s attacking midfielder Andrei Arshavin went off with what looked a hamstring injury in the 15th minute, and last-gasp defending from captain Nicolas Lombaerts prevented Lewandowski from getting Dortmund’s third shortly afterwards.
Zenit were let down by sloppy play and nervous defending, with Anatoliy Tymoshchuk – who came on for the injured Arshavin – giving the ball away cheaply to highlight his side’s travails.
Hulk was fired up but his shot failed to trouble Roman Weidenfeller and his only reward for taking on three Dortmund defenders was a corner, which came to nothing.
Lodygin pulled off a good save to deny Lewandowski three minutes after the interval, before Zenit responded with a period of pressure.
It finally paid off when Shatov scored in fortuitous fashion. Marcel Schmelzer cleared Hulk’s effort off the line and Jose Rondon struck the post from the rebound, before the loose ball to fell kindly for Shatov to blast home.
Dortmund soon hit back, with Lewandowski playing a one-two with Poland teammate Piszczek and firing beyond Lodygin, who didn’t get enough on the shot.
The home side was given a lifeline when Piszczek was adjudged to have fouled Viktor Fayzulin. Hulk duly obliged with his penalty.
But Lewandowski provided another immediate response after Tymoshchuk lost possession. Reus sent the ball into the Poland striker’s path and he fired inside the far corner for his sixth of the campaign.
The game was played with the section normally occupied by Zenit’s ultra fans closed due to racist behavior, fireworks and crowd disturbances during a group stage loss at Austria Vienna in December.
There was also tight security in place around the Petrovsky Stadium to prevent any further trouble.
—Daily Mail