Real Madrid rallied from two goals down to defeat Borussia Dortmund 5-2 in the UEFA Champions League.
In the first half, the Bundesliga led 2-0 thanks to Donyell Malen and Jamie Gittens goals in the 30th and 34th minutes, respectively.
However, Antonio Rudiger and Vinicius leveled for Madrid with two goals in two minutes (60th and 62nd), and Lucas Vazquez added a third after 83 minutes.
Vinicius scored a brilliant solo goal for Madrid’s fourth in the 86th minute and slammed in the fifth in the 93rd minute to end Dortmund’s perfect start to the competition.
“We know that when we are at home, with our fans, anything can happen,” Vinicius told Movistar.
“We went in (at half-time) very quiet and just listened to the coach, we said just one thing.
“If we scored the first, we would come back once again, and we made another comeback, thanks to the fans and the whole team who gave everything.”
Carlo Ancelotti was not happy with the European champion’s first-half performance.
“We have to learn from what we are capable of in this second half with high intensity and high tempo; we have to start games like that, not wait until they have scored two to react like we did,” warned Ancelotti.
“To be more balanced in terms of intensity between the first half and the second is something we have to achieve and I am sure we will do it.”
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