Ricky-Jade Jones lit up Signal Iduna Park with a moment of pure instinct and bravery. Ghosting into the box as a free-kick dropped invitingly, he launched himself at the ball and smashed a first-time volley past the Dortmund keeper, silencing the home crowd and dragging St. Pauli back level at 2–2. It was a flash of composure and hunger on one of Europe’s biggest stages — a goal that briefly turned the tide and underlined Jones’s growing reputation for delivering when it matters most.

