Dortmund, Legia Warsaw combine for record 7 goals in 1st-half
Reuters
The floodgates have snapped off at the Westfalenstadion.
Marco Reus' simple finish in Tuesday's group tilt was incredibly the seventh goal in 32 minutes of Borussia Dortmund's hosting of Legia Warsaw - setting a record for the most scored in the first-half of a Champions League match.
The onslaught of goals began when Legia's Aleksandar Prijovic poked home on 10 minutes, but Dortmund enjoyed the share of the spoils, heading into the break with a 5-2 lead.
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