Borussia Dortmund did not quite everything but report in the very first half against Malaga while the Spanish side survived the opening 45 minutes at Manhattan project Rosaleda. It absolutely was an open and interesting first half between Borussia Dortmund and Malaga at the Rosaleda. Despite odds for both parties, the goalkeepers were on the activities and the fit remains scoreless at halftime. Dortmund had the better of the ball in the opening ten minutes however it was the best chance was generated by Malaga who. In the second Javier Saviola sliced through the German security with relative ease, before cutting inside of Ilkay GAndogan and sending his shot in to the side netting. If Saviola had looked up, he'd have seen two teammates creating runs at the Dortmund target. Good photo attempt following a great work nonetheless it might have been much better for Malaga. The first exceptional chance for Dortmund got in the 14th moment after Mario GAtze got behind the defensive line (if he appeared offside it is because he was, only barely) and made a chance with the Malaga goalkeeper. GAtze's shot was weak and mis-hit and saved by Wilfredo Caballero. GAtze got still another excellent chance to put Dortmund ahead in the minute after GAndogan made a fantastic cut left before delivering the ball out to the unmarked GAtze on the right. Again Caballero was around the job and stonewalled GAtze's low shot along with his legs. After two great plays, Caballero not quite gifted Dortmund an objective in the 23rd second. The ball was parryed by willy off a Lewandowski header, directly into the way of Kevin Grosskreutz who but the ball in the back of the web. Luckily for Malaga, Lewa was offside on the original header. Marco Reus could not make use of a fantastic set piece option on the side of the Malaga region in the moment, sending his free kick wide of the goal. The opportunity was created after Weligton pulled down Lewandowski, making the first orange card of the match and a for the Malaga defender in the 2nd leg. Malaga increased significantly in the final minutes of the half eventually putting Dortmund under some experienced pressure but for it other than some near calls for the Germans on the counter attack they were left with nothing to exhibit. The more Malaga tries to pressure the readers, the more space it makes for Dortmund to strike them on one other end. Roman Weidenfeller kept Malaga off the scoreboard in the 43rd moment, questioning Jeremy Toulalan's header off a corner having an excellent fishing save. Follow @SBNationSoccer on Twitter
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