Match in 5
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
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- Dortmund secure first victory over Marseille
- Lewandowski double and Reus free-kick secure win
- Dortmund surpass 300 UEFA competition goals
- Marseille suffer fifth successive UEFA Champions League loss
- OM host Napoli next, Klopp's men travel to Arsenal
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We played well and executed our plan perfectly. Marseille didn't have any real chances, which is very satisfying.Robert Lewandowski, Dortmund strikerThey are a very good team and played the more simple football. We had good intentions but performed below par.
Rod Fanni, Marseille defender