Erling Braut Haaland was at the center of events when Dortmund advanced from the last 16 of the Champions League.

The Norwegian super talent made it 1-0 in the first half, but it was mainly for what he did in the second half that made headlines.

Haaland first made it 2-0, a goal which, however, was ruled out.

But then got a chance from the penalty spot after a VAR review of another situation that showed that he had been pulled in the shirt.

It missed the Norwegian, however, and so did the return.

The game turned around before the game was blown off, when it turned out that Sevilla's goalkeeper Yassine Bono had gone too early in the penalty area.

So, Haaland got the chance again.

That time it was 2-0, his 20th goal in 14 CL matches.

Most goals ever in CL for a player who has not turned 21. He celebrated this by mocking the goalkeeper, and wearing a yellow card.

The goal would prove to be important.

For Sevilla came back and put 2-2 in extra time, and Dortmund went on with the smallest possible margin, 5-4 in total over two games.