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Borussia Dortmund was the first team to advance to the semi-finals of the DFB Cup.

BVB won 1-0 (0-0) in Mönchengladbach after 90 minutes.

Jadon Sancho scored the goal of the evening in the 66th minute of the game.

The offensive player successfully completed a counterattack to make it 1-0 after an opposing corner kick.

Team-mate Mahmoud Dahoud saw yellow-red in stoppage time in the uneventful game.

The Gladbachers remained without a win in their sixth competitive game in a row and threatened to be empty-handed after the first leg defeat in the first leg of the Champions League against Manchester City and the crash into midfield of the Bundesliga at the end of the season.

Max Eberl holds on to Marco Rose

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Coach Marco Rose, whose move to BVB has already been determined in the summer and caused unrest at VfL, is still not up for discussion and would remain in office after another bankruptcy against Bayer Leverkusen on Saturday, as Max Eberl affirmed on the sidelines of the game: "I don't see the reason why it shouldn't work," said Mönchengladbach's sports director.

The DFB Cup quarter-finals continue on Wednesday.

Regional division Rot-Weiß Essen welcomes second division Holstein Kiel (6.30 p.m.), and RB Leipzig is expecting VfL Wolfsburg (8.45 p.m.) in the Bundesliga duel.

It is not yet clear when the failed game between Jahn Regensburg and Werder Bremen will be made up.

The semi-finals will be drawn on Sunday.

More soon.