Post-Match Report
Borussia end away misery and draw level with Barcelona
Table: Fourth win in five games: Borussia Dortmund are level on points with third-placed Barcelona and currently sit in fourth place. Second-placed Inter Milan have one point more (13). Liverpool leads the standings with a 100% record. This means that BVB are currently the best ranked of the five German participants.
Goals: Only two clubs have a better goal difference than BVB (16 goals scored, six conceded / +10). League leaders Liverpool (+11) and Barcelona (+13).
Hot streak: BVB have lost only three of their last 17 matches in the UEFA Champions League - all of them against a club from Madrid. In last season's quarter-final with Atletico (a 2-1 away loss), then the final against Real (2-0) and in the current season also against Real (5-2).
Away: After 71 days (and six opponents), Borussia Dortmund have won another away match. The last time this happened - also in Europe's elite - was on 18 September in Bruges (3-0).
Clean sheet: For the second time this season, Black & Yellows have not conceded a goal in two straight matches.
Premiere: In its 305th European Cup match, BVB faced an opponent from Croatia for the first time.
Match data: The victory in Zagreb was highly deserved given the 17 to four shots on goal and 66% possession. BVB were also ahead of Dinamo in terms of distance covered (119 kilometres to 115).
Goalscorer 1: Jamie Gittens scored his fourth goal in the current competition. He scored twice in Bruges and once Madrid. He has been involved in a goal every 77 minutes.
Goalscorer 2: Ramy Bensebaini headed in his second goal in a BVB shirt and scored his third goal overall in the UEFA Champions League. He previously netted twice for Gladbach.
Goalscorer 3: Serhou Guirassy has been involved in a BVB goal in every Champions League match this season (four goals, two assists). After 14 competitive matches in the Black & Yellow jersey, he has 14 scorer points (ten goals, four assists).