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Guirassy scores a brace against Barça and revives (a little) the suspense for Dortmund (VIDEO)

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Last updated: April 16, 2025 9:17 am
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The roar of the Signal Iduna Park, a cauldron of passionate support, echoed through the cool April night as Borussia Dortmund, facing a daunting four-goal deficit from the first leg, mounted a spirited challenge against the mighty FC Barcelona in their Champions League quarter-final encounter. While the shadow of that emphatic first-leg victory for the Catalan giants loomed large, the unwavering spirit of Dortmund, spearheaded by their in-form Guinean striker, Serhou Guirassy, ignited a flicker of hope and injected a degree of suspense back into the tie with a well-taken brace.

Having suffered a heavy 4-0 defeat at the Camp Nou, the task facing Borussia Dortmund was nothing short of monumental. Overturning such a significant deficit against a team of Barcelona’s caliber requires not only tactical brilliance and unwavering determination but also a considerable slice of luck. However, the Dortmund faithful, renowned for their unwavering support, filled their iconic stadium with an atmosphere of defiance, urging their team to fight until the very last whistle.

Serhou Guirassy emerged as the beacon of hope for the black and yellow army, his performance embodying the resilience and never-say-die attitude that Dortmund desperately needed. Having already etched his name onto the scoresheet earlier in the match with a calmly converted penalty, the Guinean striker demonstrated his prowess once again in the 49th minute, scoring a goal of genuine quality and further narrowing the gap on aggregate.

Barcelona, having arrived in Dortmund with what many perceived as an unassailable lead, perhaps harbored a sense of comfortable assurance. The memory of their dominant performance in the first leg, where they had effectively dismantled the Dortmund defense and showcased their attacking firepower, might have led to a degree of complacency. However, the Champions League has a habit of humbling even the most confident of teams, and Dortmund were determined to make their illustrious opponents work for their place in the semi-finals.

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The action that led to Guirassy’s second goal unfolded with a swift and incisive move. A well-weighted cross was launched into the Barcelona penalty area, stretching the Catalan defense. Ramy Bensebaïni, positioned astutely at the near post, rose above his marker with impressive athleticism, his timing and leap allowing him to meet the ball with a firm header.

Bensebaïni’s header was not an attempt at goal itself, but rather a clever redirect, a pinpoint pass into the path of the onrushing Serhou Guirassy. The Dortmund number nine, anticipating the flick-on with sharp awareness, had positioned himself perfectly within the box. With a deft touch, Guirassy controlled the headed pass, his first touch taking the ball away from the bewildered Barcelona defenders.

 

Without a moment’s hesitation, and displaying remarkable composure under pressure, Guirassy unleashed a powerful shot with his preferred foot. The strike was clean and accurate, leaving the Barcelona goalkeeper with little chance as the ball nestled into the back of the net. The Signal Iduna Park erupted in a wave of jubilation, the roar of the crowd almost deafening as they celebrated Guirassy’s second goal of the night.

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The Barcelona defense, renowned for its organization and discipline, could only look at each other in a state of surprise and perhaps a touch of disbelief. They had been caught out by a well-executed move, a combination of Bensebaïni’s aerial prowess and Guirassy’s predatory instincts. The comfortable cushion of their first-leg victory was now being visibly eroded, and the tension within the Barcelona ranks began to rise.

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The scoreboard now displayed a 2-0 advantage for Borussia Dortmund on the night, a result that significantly altered the complexion of the tie. While Barcelona still held a 4-2 lead on aggregate, the two unanswered goals from Guirassy had undeniably breathed new life into Dortmund’s challenge and, as the title of the article suggests, revived at least a little of the suspense that many believed had been extinguished after the first leg.

For the Dortmund supporters, Guirassy’s brace served as a tangible reward for their unwavering faith and passionate support. The atmosphere within the stadium intensified, the belief that a miraculous comeback might just be possible beginning to take root. The chants and songs grew louder, each one a testament to the enduring spirit of Borussia Dortmund.

While the task of scoring two more goals to level the aggregate score remained a significant hurdle, Guirassy’s double had undeniably made the mountain seem a little less steep. The seemingly insurmountable 0-4 deficit now felt slightly more manageable, the possibility of an extraordinary turnaround flickering in the minds of the Dortmund players and fans.

Serhou Guirassy’s performance throughout the match was a testament to his individual quality and his embodiment of Borussia Dortmund’s fighting spirit on this crucial night. He led the line with tireless energy, constantly pressing the Barcelona defense, making himself available for passes, and, most importantly, finding the back of the net with clinical efficiency.

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Even with the daunting aggregate deficit, Guirassy refused to give up, his relentless effort and unwavering belief serving as an inspiration to his teammates. He provoked challenges, chased down loose balls, and consistently posed a threat to the Barcelona goal. His two goals were not merely lucky strikes; they were the culmination of his persistent endeavor and his determination to drag his team back into the contest.

While Guirassy’s impressive brace might ultimately not be enough to completely overturn the four-goal deficit from the first leg, his performance undoubtedly reignited a spark of hope within the Dortmund camp and sent a clear message to Barcelona that the tie was far from over. His goals injected a much-needed dose of excitement and uncertainty into the proceedings, transforming what could have been a comfortable evening for Barcelona into a tense and intriguing battle.

The impact of Guirassy’s goals extended beyond the scoreboard, visibly lifting the spirits of the Dortmund players and electrifying the atmosphere within the stadium. The fans, who had arrived with a sense of hope tinged with realism, now had genuine reason to believe that something special might be unfolding before their eyes. The collective gaze of the Dortmund faithful held a renewed sense of optimism, a testament to the resilience of their team and the brilliance of their Guinean striker. As the match continued, the question remained whether Dortmund could continue their spirited fightback and whether Barcelona could withstand the renewed pressure and protect their slender aggregate lead. The suspense, indeed, had been revived.

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