Overview
- Moukoko helped create Copenhagen’s 1–1 equaliser with a shot that led to an own goal and he deliberately chose not to celebrate.
- Borussia Dortmund stayed unbeaten in the group as Felix Nmecha scored twice, with Ramy Bensebaini and substitute Fabio Silva adding goals.
- Copenhagen remained winless after three Champions League matches despite a lively display from their new striker.
- Moukoko claimed he was fouled by Bensebaini for a penalty that referee Danny Makkelie declined to award, and coach Jacob Neestrup was booked for protesting.
- After the match Moukoko visited the Dortmund dressing room, and sporting director Sebastian Kehl praised his performance and ties to the club.