The Fort Worth Press - Emotion the key for inconsistent Dortmund against Barcelona

USD -
AED 3.672985
AFN 71.737248
ALL 85.950658
AMD 390.130281
ANG 1.80229
AOA 912.000026
ARS 1103.0001
AUD 1.566539
AWG 1.8
AZN 1.702208
BAM 1.702302
BBD 2.018948
BDT 121.497239
BGN 1.709302
BHD 0.376867
BIF 2973.327009
BMD 1
BND 1.3076
BOB 6.909637
BRL 5.7342
BSD 0.999987
BTN 85.137752
BWP 13.660834
BYN 3.269781
BYR 19600
BZD 2.008591
CAD 1.38183
CDF 2875.00011
CHF 0.81794
CLF 0.024825
CLP 952.659896
CNY 7.312301
CNH 7.30941
COP 4295.67
CRC 502.735189
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 96.849973
CZK 21.920958
DJF 177.719858
DKK 6.528181
DOP 59.350217
DZD 132.18013
EGP 51.042272
ERN 15
ETB 133.411258
EUR 0.87423
FJD 2.255402
FKP 0.747304
GBP 0.749449
GEL 2.744986
GGP 0.747304
GHS 15.398613
GIP 0.747304
GMD 70.999899
GNF 8655.500839
GTQ 7.70292
GYD 209.769577
HKD 7.758535
HNL 25.922718
HRK 6.581197
HTG 130.792966
HUF 357.320338
IDR 16842.3
ILS 3.69997
IMP 0.747304
INR 85.18035
IQD 1309.931544
IRR 42112.500973
ISK 126.689813
JEP 0.747304
JMD 158.488661
JOD 0.709302
JPY 141.245957
KES 129.491965
KGS 86.875011
KHR 4015.999576
KMF 429.498448
KPW 900.060306
KRW 1426.729766
KWD 0.305903
KYD 0.833264
KZT 518.59363
LAK 21600.000192
LBP 89550.000231
LKR 299.882933
LRD 199.449837
LSL 18.68031
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 5.434987
MAD 9.21687
MDL 17.104112
MGA 4445.662911
MKD 53.807914
MMK 2099.542767
MNT 3539.927763
MOP 7.989364
MRU 39.617378
MUR 44.510461
MVR 15.399754
MWK 1733.911855
MXN 19.59216
MYR 4.391503
MZN 63.904987
NAD 18.63976
NGN 1606.970045
NIO 36.799937
NOK 10.382495
NPR 136.228529
NZD 1.670825
OMR 0.385024
PAB 0.999839
PEN 3.706018
PGK 4.136947
PHP 56.478973
PKR 280.850196
PLN 3.74815
PYG 8004.943795
QAR 3.645178
RON 4.351031
RSD 102.044102
RUB 81.528233
RWF 1440.663583
SAR 3.751174
SBD 8.326764
SCR 14.520887
SDG 600.50146
SEK 9.541385
SGD 1.310615
SHP 0.785843
SLE 22.774953
SLL 20969.483762
SOS 571.495716
SRD 36.859021
STD 20697.981008
SVC 8.749124
SYP 13001.950927
SZL 18.625399
THB 33.442499
TJS 10.649439
TMT 3.5
TND 2.960793
TOP 2.342099
TRY 38.255901
TTD 6.791625
TWD 32.52494
TZS 2685.000258
UAH 41.584451
UGX 3659.974846
UYU 42.222445
UZS 12908.700818
VES 80.85863
VND 25909
VUV 120.379945
WST 2.787305
XAF 570.906243
XAG 0.030391
XAU 0.000295
XCD 2.70255
XDR 0.709959
XOF 570.936057
XPF 103.802283
YER 245.250461
ZAR 18.598202
ZMK 9001.211953
ZMW 28.472334
ZWL 321.999592
  • RBGPF

    0.1400

    63.59

    +0.22%

  • RYCEF

    0.2900

    9.58

    +3.03%

  • CMSC

    0.1700

    21.88

    +0.78%

  • NGG

    1.4500

    74.35

    +1.95%

  • SCS

    0.2000

    9.62

    +2.08%

  • CMSD

    0.1900

    22.01

    +0.86%

  • AZN

    0.9700

    67.87

    +1.43%

  • RIO

    1.1500

    59.62

    +1.93%

  • GSK

    0.1800

    36.63

    +0.49%

  • BTI

    0.2500

    42.8

    +0.58%

  • RELX

    1.0300

    53.1

    +1.94%

  • VOD

    0.3500

    9.58

    +3.65%

  • JRI

    0.2100

    12.34

    +1.7%

  • BP

    0.7900

    28.87

    +2.74%

  • BCE

    -0.1300

    22.25

    -0.58%

  • BCC

    2.2300

    93.03

    +2.4%

Emotion the key for inconsistent Dortmund against Barcelona
Emotion the key for inconsistent Dortmund against Barcelona / Photo: © AFP

Emotion the key for inconsistent Dortmund against Barcelona

Enduring another disappointing domestic season, Borussia Dortmund will take inspiration from last year's incredible European run ahead of Wednesday's Champions League quarter-final first leg at Barcelona.

Text size:

Last season, Dortmund stumbled to fifth in the Bundesliga, their lowest placing in a decade, while piloting a shock run to the final at Wembley, where they put in a strong showing in a 2-0 defeat to Real Madrid.

Their European campaign included wins over Paris Saint-Germain, AC Milan, Atletico Madrid, Newcastle and PSV Eindhoven.

This year, Dortmund sit eighth in the league and are in danger of missing the Champions League for just the second time since the 2010-11 season.

Dortmund have however once again saved their best performances for the European stage, including a 7-1 demolition of Celtic at home and a 3-0 triumph over Sporting Lisbon away.

Dortmund are through to the final eight, where they again face Hansi Flick's Barcelona.

Dortmund pushed Barcelona in their group stage match in December, going down 3-2 to an 86th-minute goal from Ferran Torres.

- 'A very emotional place' -

World Cup winner Jurgen Klinsmann said Dortmund's problem, both in the league recently and in last season's Wembley showpiece versus Real, had nothing to do with the quality on the pitch.

In an interview with AFP and other media on Monday, Klinsmann, who played for and coached Dortmund's rival Bayern Munich, said the key for Dortmund was getting -- and keeping -- their emotions in check.

"Dortmund have all the potential in the world to go and challenge for the title, in last year's final against Real Madrid, you know they are among the top teams in Europe.

"Then you see they are so inconsistent and not getting things done, especially in the league. And you start to wonder."

Calling the club "a very emotional place," Klinsmann said "when things don't work out like they have this season, they cannot get things emotionally under control."

"I was at Wembley and I thought they should have won this game, actually. In the first half, they were a better team than Real Madrid.

"And then they gave the game away. And they gave the game away because they became emotional. They got nervous, they thought 'actually we can win this thing against big, big Real Madrid'.

"And this is something that Dortmund always fights with, you know, because it is just so important to the people there."

- Kovac making his mark? -

After Dortmund twice drew level before falling behind against Barcelona in December, former manager Nuri Sahin said the team's frustrating performances had him "boiling inside".

Sahin was sacked in January, replaced by experienced mentor Niko Kovac, a no frills coach known for a focus on discipline, rather than some of his more emotional Dortmund predecessors.

Dortmund have won three of their past four under Kovac and look to be benefiting from the former Bayern and Monaco manager's simplified approach.

Dortmund will need to keep track of Barcelona's incredible attack who have scored 83 goals -- more than anyone else in Europe's top five leagues this season.

Front and centre is former BVB striker Robert Lewandowski, who loves scoring against his former club. He has 27 goals in 27 games against Dortmund -- more than against any other team.

Dortmund's job will be made harder by the absence of Nico Schlotterbeck, perhaps their best player this season alongside prolific striker Serhou Guirassy.

Schlotterbeck was ruled out for the remainder of the season on Monday with a torn meniscus, while fellow centre-back Niklas Suele is also in doubt, having missed two games with a hematoma.

H.Carroll--TFWP