Serhou Guirassy wrote his name into Borussia Dortmund’s history books by scoring his 11th goal of the 2024/25 UEFA Champions League campaign in a stunning quarter-final clash against Barcelona.
No Dortmund player has ever netted more in a single edition of the competition.
The milestone strike arrived during the second leg at Signal Iduna Park, where Guirassy led a spirited response to Dortmund’s 4-0 first-leg defeat. With his goal, he surpassed the tallies of former club stars Robert Lewandowski and Erling Haaland, who had shared the previous record.
Dortmund still face an uphill task in the tie, but Guirassy’s clinical finish offered a glimmer of hope and renewed belief among the Yellow Wall faithful.
“His goals are coming at the most important moments,” said one coach from Dortmund’s technical team. “He’s giving everything for this badge.”
A fan favorite and now a Champions League standout, Guirassy’s form has lit up Europe and proven crucial to Dortmund’s run. With the season still alive, his heroics could yet shape more magic for the German side.