Borussia Dortmund's dramatic Champions League quarter-final gain over Malaga left the Germans dizzy with achievement while their opponents were fuming over the controversial late winner. The former European champions scored twice in extra time, including a relatively offside successful purpose from defender Felipe Santana, that found them complete an incredible comeback and advance to the final four for the first time in 15 years. Several Dortmund players in front of Malaga goalkeeper Willy Caballero looked offside if the ball was entered for the winning purpose and Santana also appeared offside when he scored. "I only can not really feel this," said the Dortmund opponent Never Subotic. "This is the craziest minute in every of my basketball profession. Up until now it has been a Hollywood video, ideally it will have a Hollywood ending." The Germans, who last achieved the semi-finals in 1998, per year after winning the trophy, appeared on their solution when Eliseu scored from close selection to put Malaga 2-1 up in the 82nd second. But, his target also needs to have been ruled out for offside as the officiating group light emitting diode by Scotland's Craig Thomson guaranteed this unique contest will be tainted by conflict. Dortmund, seeking two goals to improve after their goalless draw in Spain the other day, pulled one right back through Marco Reus a moment into stoppage time to revive their desires. Santana then scrambled the ball on the range from what appeared an offside place to complete an extraordinary evening and protect Dortmund's unbeaten Champions League function this year. Earlier in the day, Joaquin's 25th-minute opener for Manuel Pellegrini's readers was terminated out by Robert Lewandowski's beautifully created target five minutes before the break, "I can not explain what has occurred to me after that," Dortmund coach JArgen Klopp said. "I think I have to visit a doctor. It feels like we've won the trophy." For the Spaniards it absolutely was a complete comparison of thoughts. "We remain trying to take in what's happened. The attire area is extremely depressed," said the former Manchester City ahead Roque Santa Cruz. "It was a game that amazingly we let fall out of our fingers Ultimately they had plenty of chance. Not merely for score goals but due to the situations as well. The third was offside. They'd plenty of luck." "We are extremely disappointed. We were four minutes from the semi-final and everything tucked out of our fingers in those last several minutes." Malaga's Qatari operator, Sheikh Abdullah al-Thani, appeared to blame the beat on "racism", without expressing who the accusation was directed at, and advised European soccer's governing body Uefa to open an investigation into the fit. "Thank you greatly for the staff you've been winners on the frequency. I am sorry to go out this way injustice and racism," Thani tweeted. "I desire to start a thorough research [by] Uefa about the Spanish membership [going] out in this way. Which doesn't affect the heart of sport," he included following the final whistle. "This is not basketball, but bias and free from all."
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