BSP-04 Dortmund to sustain ‘feel-good’ factor against Inter

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Dortmund to sustain ‘feel-good’ factor against Inter

BERLIN, Nov 4, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Borussia Dortmund and their under-fire
coach Lucien Favre hope to maintain the ‘feel-good’ factor from back-to-back
wins as they chase Champions League revenge at home to Inter Milan on
Tuesday.

A below-par performance saw Dortmund crash to a 2-0 defeat in Milan nearly
a fortnight ago, sparking reports Jose Mourinho was waiting in the wings to
replace Favre unless results improved, which the club subsequently denied.

The German media piled into Favre after forward Lautaro Martinez give
Inter a first-half lead, then had a late penalty saved, before winger Antonio
Candreva raced clear to seal Dortmund’s defeat at the San Siro.

Dortmund were short of ideas against a water-tight defence and only Roman
Burki’s fine save from Martinez’s penalty attempt prevented a rout.

However, Dortmund have since improved.

A goalless draw at Schalke last weekend was backed-up by dumping
Bundesliga leaders Borussia Moenchengladbach out of the German Cup in midweek
before trouncing Wolfsburg 3-0 on Saturday in the league.

With one eye on Inter, Favre said it was “nice to see” his side has broken
their habit of conceding late goals amidst nervous defending.

– Joy element –

“In the end, there was almost an element of joy back in our game again,”
enthused sports director Michael Zorc.

Now Favre needs a win over Antonio Conte’s Inter to get Dortmund’s Group F
campaign back on track and maintain confidence with a crunch Bundesliga tie
at Bayern Munich looming on Saturday.

Both Inter and Dortmund come into Tuesday’s tie level on four points from
three games, each with a win, a defeat and draw.

Dortmund must repeat the rock-solid defending in their goalless draw at
home to Barcelona in September to contain Inter’s attack and Saturday’s win
over Wolfsburg suggests confidence is high.

“We played at a higher tempo, were better between the lines. The
combinations worked better and we created a lot of goals,” insisted Favre.

For once, there were no whistles of displeasure from home fans, no awkward
post-match questions and no frustrated out-bursts from players, as in
previous weeks due to Dortmund’s habit of leaking late goals.

“The fun is back again”, stated midfielder Julian Weigl.

Saturday’s home win was also a timely confidence booster for goal-scorers
Thorgan Hazard, who bagged his first goal since joining from Gladbach, and
Mario Goetze, who converted a late penalty after starting most games this
season on the bench.

“I could have scored two or three goals, my first goal at home is a good
feeling for the head,” beamed Hazard.

However, the news is not all good for Favre.

Chief playmaker and Germany star Marco Reus, who also missed the away
defeat in Milan, limped off in the first-half on Saturday and is doubtful
with a knock to the foot.

Both clubs meet at Signal Iduna Park second in their respective league’s
after Inter’s burly Belgian striker Romelu Lukaku scored twice in Saturday’s
2-1 win at Bologna to leave his side a point behind Juventus in Serie A.

Despite two wins inside a week, Dortmund must take three points at home to
Inter to calm fears of a group stage exit.

“Now Favre has to win,” demanded Germany’s top-selling daily Bild,
especially with group leaders Barcelona at home to bottom side Slavia Prague
on Tuesday.

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