Thursday, October 1, 2015

Europa League: Rotation weakened Borussia Dortmund at Thessaloniki – THE WORLD

with sorrow and distress the B-team of Borussia Dortmund in Munich prevented the first defeat of the season on Sunday in front of the Bundesliga top game , Without eight regulars in the Bundesliga Second came on Thursday in the Europa League at PAOK Saloniki only at a 1: 1 (0: 1). Coach Thomas Tuchel had spared some of his Stars conscious.

Four days after the disappointing draw against Darmstadt 98 his team was in front of 25,663 spectators at the Toumba Stadium in Thessaloniki Although more playful, but came to no good scoring chances. Only Gonzalo Castro (72) prevented after a big misunderstanding in the Paok-defense worse. Therefore, the BVB is in Group C standings.

“In the constellation in which we played today, it was a very, very good performance. We have found a super mix, played a very strong first half and were not vulnerable to counterattack, “Tuchel gushed afterward downright.

With his sudden opening goal shocked Robert Mak (34) then, however, the hitherto boldly aufspielende Borussia in the next captain Mats Hummels also Sokratis, Ilkay Gündogan , Shinji Kagawa and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang had remained at home.

“Sorry, we’re getting out of nowhere a goal. After that we had to collect us shortly, but are further remained dominant and have continued to play forward,” Tucherl analyzed.

Dortmund started off strong, but it was tough

Total had Tuchel his team after the sobering 2: 2 changed from Darmstadt to eight positions. Only Julian Weigl, Marco Reus and Henrikh Mkhitaryan started again.

Photo: AP Lukasz Piszczek (l.) had his Dortmundern against PAOK Saloniki – as here in a duel with Erik Sabo – more work than he would have liked

In Dortmund gate was again Roman Weidenfeller. The longtime master keeper divides the workplace with the Swiss Roman Bürki, who always plays in the Bundesliga.

Weidenfeller looked quite taken aback when the last the 1. FC Nuremberg under contract Slovakia Mak out of nowhere reached the Paok leadership. Knocked the ball home from a tight angle under the crossbar of goalkeeper veteran was but been quite a chance behind the completely newly formed defense.

The Dortmunder had that were started 1 against FK Krasnodar in the group stage, started well this evening: a. 2 BVB set the tone, but without coming to compelling opportunities. The team of coach Tuchel, who had come out of the cabin without substitution, struggled even more honest

Because of pyrotechnics. Police marched in Gästefanblock a

After the break the game was interrupted briefly. In BVB Fanblock fireworks were ignited. The police intervened. “Heated atmosphere is one of them, but no such thing. Not nice, even for us not on the court,” said Dortmund scorer Gonzalo Castro.

The team had gone to the game in the curve, “because you can not lump all fans with the same brush. Many have come to support us.”

Even after the break, the guests from Dortmund played complacent, but had no real opportunities. Only the error in the Paok-defending gave the BVB goal. The Greeks, with the former Leverkusen Dimitar Berbatov, but fought back still wise.

BVB now has not won in the last three competitive matches, played against Darmstadt and previously left lying against Hoffenheim Bundesliga important points. Therefore, the Tuchel-team with a four-point deficit to Munich depart -. Already for the second-almost a final for the championship

Coach Tuchel is on again rotate vigorously Sunday. Even before the duel in Munich BVB boss Hans-Joachim Watzke has complained that the at 5 in the Champions League on Tuesday: 0 against Dinamo Zagreb brilliant Bayern have two days more recovery time. “These are unequal conditions.”

Bayern at experts clear favorite against BVB

              Bayern against Dortmund – electrified the top match of the Bundesliga Germany. Fans and experts still know only one topic and discuss the outcome of the classic. The clear favorite:. The champions Source: The World / SID Sport

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