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Vinicius grabs hat-trick in comeback win over Dortmund

 Real Madrid fought back from two goals down as Vinicius Jr grabbed a hat-trick in a thrilling 5-2 win over visitors Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League on Tuesday.

In a rematch of last-season’s final, Dortmund lit up the game with a two-goal blitz around the half-hour mark from Donyell Malen and Jamie Gittens to si­lence the Bernabeu crowd.

However, the champions were livelier after the break and broke Dortmund’s resistance with Anto­nio Ruediger’s header on the hour before Vinicius equalised with a close-range strike.

Lucas Vazquez put Real ahead in the 83rd with an unstoppa­ble strike after a counter-attack and Vinicius, with two pieces of individual Brazilian brilliance, wrapped up the win to leave his side level with Dortmund on six points from three games.

Still figuring out the ideal lineup and formation for a Real midfield missing the creative talent of Toni Kroos, who retired at the end of last season, Ancelotti reverted to his usual 4-3-3 after trying out a system with three centre-backs in an unconvincing 2-1 win over Cel­ta Vigo in LaLiga at the weekend.

However, after a promising first half hour in which Real looked solid at the back and in control of the match, Dortmund took advan­tage of a lack of concentration by the home defence to score twice in the space of four minutes.

Real looked as stunned as the home fans, anxiously missing several chances, and were often exposed by counter-attacks, with goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois mak­ing brilliant saves to deny efforts from Gittens and Julian Brandt before the break.

The hosts came back better or­ganised after the interval, showing the urgency they clearly lacked in the opening period, and got some help from two head-scratching substitutions from Dortmund manager Nuri Sahin early in the second half.

He replaced scorers, Malen and Gittens, with defender Waldemar Anton and holding midfielder, Pascal Gross, leaving his side toothless up front, and from that point it was all downhill for the German side who succumbed to the pressure Real piled on.

Ruediger’s header and a Vinicius tap-in two minutes later had lifted the crowd and it was a matter of time until Vazquez gave Real the lead, with Vinicius capping the comeback with unstoppa­ble strikes in the 86th and 93rd minutes.

It was the Brazilian’s third hat-trick for Real in all competitions and his first in the Champions League. —Reuters

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