The match was filled with early drama as both teams squandered early chances to take the lead. Dortmund’s Ian Maatsen missed a golden opportunity to set up Marcel Sabitzer, while Álvaro Morata failed to capitalize on a clear chance for Atlético.
Dortmund took the lead in the 33rd minute when Mats Hummels delivered a sublime pass to Julian Brandt, who found the back of the net from a tight angle. Six minutes later, Marcel Sabitzer combined with Maatsen to extend Dortmund’s lead with a clinical finish.
Atlético responded swiftly after halftime, as Mario Hermoso’s header forced an own goal from Hummels. Ángel Correa then leveled the tie with a powerful strike off the crossbar.
However, Dortmund regained control with Niclas Füllkrug’s header and Sabitzer’s composed finish, securing a thrilling victory. Despite late saves from Jan Oblak, Atlético couldn’t mount a comeback, suffering their eighth defeat in Germany in their last 11 visits.
The win highlighted Dortmund’s resilience, as they secured their ninth European tie success in history after losing the first leg away. With this impressive performance, Dortmund announced their return to the Champions League elite under Edin Terzić’s leadership.