Sporting Lisbon 3-1 Borussia Dortmund: German giants dumped OUT of the Champions League thanks to Pedro Goncalves' first-half double

  • Borussia Dortmund were eliminated from the Champions league on Wednesday
  • Two goals from Pedro Goncalves and one by Pedro Bollo gave Sporting the win 
  • Emre Can was sent off before Donyell Malen scored an injury time consolation

Sporting Lisbon beat 10-man Borussia Dortmund 3-1 on Wednesday with two goals from Pedro Goncalves to clinch their spot in the Champions League knockout stages and eliminate the Germans from the competition.

Goncalves struck twice in the first half to lead his team to their 10th straight victory in all competitions and nine points in Group C, three ahead of the Germans with a game left and a better head-to-head, after losing 1-0 in Dortmund in September.

Sporting Lisbon's man in-form Pedro Goncalves broke the deadlock after 30 minutes

Sporting Lisbon's man in-form Pedro Goncalves broke the deadlock after 30 minutes

He scored his second nine minutes later with a sweetly struck shot from the edge of the box

He scored his second nine minutes later with a sweetly struck shot from the edge of the box  

Dortmund, without injured striker Erling Haaland, desperately tried to fight back in the second half but had Emre Can sent off in the 74th minute before conceding a third goal from Pedro Porro seven minutes later.


Dortmund, who scored in stoppage-time through Donyell Malen, will go into the Europa League as the third-placed team in the group. Ajax Amsterdam clinched top spot with a 2-1 win over bottom side Besiktas, their fifth victory in five matches

Pedro Porro's goal in the 83rd minute cemented the win for Sporting Lisbon on Wednesday

Pedro Porro's goal in the 83rd minute cemented the win for Sporting Lisbon on Wednesday 

Donyell Malen scored in injury time but it was too late as Borussia Dortmund got eliminated

Donyell Malen scored in injury time but it was too late as Borussia Dortmund got eliminated

Sporting Lisbon 3-1 Borussia Dortmund: German giants dumped OUT of the Champions League

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