
"A cagey opening resulted in few chances, but the visitors did break the deadlock in the 20th minute of the match through their first shot on target, as Felix Nmecha rifled an effort into the roof of the net from distance. Nmecha continued to play a pivotal role as the half wore on, setting up Maximillian Beier for an opportunity, but he dragged his effort wide of the post."
"Nevertheless, Copenhagen equalised before the end of the first 45 as ex-Dortmund striker Youssoufa Moukoko had an effort saved by Gregor Kobel from a corner, with Ramy Bensebaini's clearance striking team-mate Waldemar Anton and finding its way into the net. After early Copenhagen pressure at the start of the second half, Dortmund regained their lead as Lukas Lergager dragged Serhou Guirassy down in the area, with Bensebaini making no mistake from the spot."
Borussia Dortmund defeated FC Copenhagen 4-2 in a Champions League match. Felix Nmecha opened the scoring with a long-range strike in the 20th minute and later added a second. Copenhagen levelled when Ramy Bensebaini's clearance off a corner deflected in via Waldemar Anton. Lukas Lergager conceded a penalty in the second half, which Bensebaini converted to restore Dortmund's lead. Fabio Silva came on as a substitute and finished a first-time effort to extend the advantage. Viktor Dadason pulled a late goal back for Copenhagen after VAR confirmation. Dortmund continued their unbeaten run in Denmark and improved their record under Niko Kovac.
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