DORTMUND, Germany, Dec 2 : Bayer Leverkusen ended Borussia Dortmund's long unbeaten home record on Tuesday as Ibrahim Maza's first-half goal meant they advanced to the German Cup quarter-finals with a 1-0 victory.
Dortmund had not lost at home since early March, and beat Leverkusen 2-1 away on Saturday in the Bundesliga, but were undone by hesitant defending that allowed the 20-year-old Maza to score in the 34th minute in their round of 16 tie.
Leverkusen had the ball in the home goal a second time in the 62nd minute but Martin Terrier's side-footed effort was ruled out for offside after a VAR review.
Leverkusen are joined in the last eight by RB Leipzig after they overcame conceding an early penalty to FC Magdeburg to post a comfortable 3-1 home victory.
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