Dortmund with a draw in Copenhagen

AThe pros at Borussia Dortmund made no secret of their frustration at the end of the Champions League preliminary round. Feeling that they had qualified for the last sixteen a week ago, coach Edin Terzic’s team took it easy in the 1-1 (1-1) draw in Copenhagen. Without Jude Bellingham, who was completely rested, there was a lack of penetrating power and defensive stability on Wednesday.

“It wasn’t a good game for us today. We really lacked the intensity, against the ball, with the ball,” criticized midfielder Emre Can on DAZN. “We jogged around, we walked around, but we never had the intensity. National player Nico Schlotterbeck said. “We lacked a bit of cleanliness in the passing game today. We lost a lot of balls.”

In front of 31,900 spectators in the Parken Stadium, Hakon Haraldsson (41st) scored the deserved draw for the bottom of the table. Even the interim lead by Thorgan Hazard (23rd) did not give BVB any security. “We didn’t have a good grip, we didn’t press aggressively enough,” said coach Edin Terzic.

BVB with many ball losses

BVB got off to a superior start, but were always prone to making mistakes. Like last time, coach Edin Terzic’s team needed the help of Gregor Kobel in goal. All the more bitter for the Westphalians that the 24-year-old was probably substituted at half-time. At first, however, he played well as usual: Kobel parried a header from Roony Bardghji (9′), then a shot from the Icelandic center forward Haraldsson (12′).

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