Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Dortmund hammer Polish champions in biggest European win (Reuters)

Football Soccer - Legia Warszawa v Borussia Dortmund - UEFA Champions League group stage - Group F - Polish Army Stadium, Warsaw, Poland - 14/09/16 Legia Warszawa's players react after the match. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel

Borussia Dortmund achieved their biggest European win, hammering Polish champions Legia Warsaw 6-0 away from home to get off to the perfect start in their Champions League Group F campaign on Wednesday. Mario Goetze led the Germans' rout, opening the scoring and also assisting on two goals on a miserable night for the Poles that was marred by crowd trouble with home fans involved in fighting. Dortmund dominated from the outset with Goetze finishing off a cross from youngster Ousmane Dembele after just seven minutes.


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