The Champions League quarter-finals ended with Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund turning back toward domestic football for the solace of silverware: Bayern look to have the league sewn up, while both still had a shot at the German Cup. They met in the semi-finals of that competition tonight, and it proved a game worthy of the best rivalry in German football over the past five years or so.
Dortmund took an early lead through Marco Reus, although it owed more to some hapless Bayern defending. Javi Martinez the backpass offender:
Bayern equalised, however, through Javi Martinez who atoned somewhat for that earlier error.
Mute Celebration alert: before the break, Bayern took the lead. Mats Hummels netting against his former side.
Bayern had a chance to seal it after 65 minutes, only for Arjen Robben to be denied by a remarkable goal-line clearance by Sven Bender:
And within four minutes of Bender's miracle intervention, Dortmund were level. Aubameyang finished it off, but it was down to his good movement and Ousmane Dembele's obscenely good pass:
Six minutes later, Dortmund had regained the lead they had earlier squandered. This time, the spotlight was solely's Dembele's:
That's how it finished, and Dortmund progress to the final courtesy of a win at a ground they were picked apart at a month ago.