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After remaining in the shadows of Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich for so many years, Borussia Dortmund looks like they are finally stepping out of it.
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With some smart acquisitions and extremely talented young players at their disposal, Dortmund is well-equipped to take Bayern all the way in the race for the title.
Dortmund, in fact, got off to a brilliant start this season, leading the Bundesliga for a major part of the campaign. However, a sudden dip in form following Christmas means they are now locked in a heated battle with Bayern for the top spot.
While they have exhibited some stunning football in the league, their cup performances have left a lot to be desired.
Dortmund dominated their Champions League group, pipping Atletico Madrid to the top spot. However, they were unfortunately handed an extremely tough draw in Tottenham Hotspur for their Round of 16 clashes.
While they took the game to Spurs, for the most part, their naivety and lack of experience on the big stage showed and they crashed out 4-0 on aggregate.
They also exited the DFB Pokal relatively early, falling to Werder Bremen on penalties. All this means they have just the league to play for, and they will go all guns blazing in their final few matches to try and secure the title.
Borussia Dortmund Squad
DEFENDERS | NATIONALITY | FOOT | AGE |
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Achraf Hakimi Mouh | Morocco | Right | 21 |
Omer Toprak | Turkey | Right | 30 |
Dan-Axel Zagadou | France | Left | 20 |
Raphael Guerreiro | Portugal | Left | 26 |
Leonardo Julián Balerdi Rossa | Argentina | Right | 20 |
Marcel Schmelzer | Germany | Left | 31 |
Manuel Obafemi Akanji | Switzerland | Right | 24 |
Lukasz Piszczek | Poland | Right | 34 |
Abdou Diallo | France | Left | 23 |
MIDFIELDERS | NATIONALITY | FOOT | AGE |
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Mahmoud Dahoud | Germany | Right | 23 |
Thomas Delaney | Denmark | Left | 28 |
Axel Witsel | Belgium | Right | 30 |
Julian Weigl | Germany | Right | 24 |
Christian Pulisic | USA | Both | 21 |
Jadon Sancho | England | Right | 19 |
Mario Gotze | Germany | Right | 27 |
GOALKEEPERS | NATIONALITY | FOOT | AGE |
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Eric Oelschlägel | Germany | Right | 24 |
Luca Unbehaun | Germany | – | 18 |
Marwin Hitz | Switzerland | Right | 32 |
Roman Bürki | Switzerland | Right | 29 |
ATTACKERS | NATIONALITY | FOOT | AGE |
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Marius Wolf | Germany | Right | 24 |
Paco Alcácer | Spain | Right | 26 |
Jacob Bruun Larsen | Denmark | Left | 21 |
Maximilian Philipp | Germany | Both | 25 |
Marco Reus | Germany | Right | 30 |
Sergio Gómez Martín | Spain | Left | 19 |
Borussia Dortmund Transfers (Arrivals)
These are the players Borussia Dortmund signed in the 2018/19 season:
ARRIVALS | POSITION | NATION | TRANSFER FEE (€) |
FROM |
Marwin Hitz | GK | Switzerland | Free | Augsburg |
Marius Wolf | FW | Germany | Undisclosed | Eintracht Frankfurt |
Thomas Delaney | MF | Denmark | Undisclosed | Werder Bremen |
Eric Oelschlägel | GK | Germany | Undisclosed | Werder Bremen |
Abdou Diallo | DF | France | Undisclosed | Mainz |
Axel Witsel | MF | Belgium | Undisclosed | Tianjin Quanjian |
Paco Alcacer | FW | Spain | Undisclosed | Barcelona |
Leonardo Balerdi | DF | Argentina | Undisclosed | Boca Juniors |
Achraf Hakimi | DF | Morocco | Loan | Real Madrid |
Paco Alcacer | FW | Spain | Loan | Barcelona |
Christian Pulisic | MF | USA | Loan | Chelsea |
Borussia Dortmund departures
These are the players Dortmund offloaded in the 2018/19 season
DEPARTURES | POSITION | NATION | TRANSFER FEE (€) | TO |
Gonzalo Castro | MF | Germany | Undisclosed | Stuttgart |
Sokratis Papastathopoulos | DF | Greece | Undisclosed | Arsenal |
Ukraine Andriy Yarmolenko | FW | Ukraine | Undisclosed | West Ham |
Erik Durm | DF | Germany | Undisclosed | Huddersfield |
Nuri Sahin | MF | Turkey | Undisclosed | Werder Bremen |
Christian Pulisic | MF | USA | €64,000,000 | Chelsea |
Felix Passlack | DF | Germany | Loan | Norwich |
Andre Schurrle | MF | Germany | Loan | Fulham |
Sebastian Rode | MF | Germany | Loan | Frankfurt |
Alexander Isac | FW | Sweden | Loan | Willem II |
Shinji Kagawa | MF | Japan | Loan | Besiktas |
Borussia Dortmund schedule
Match | Date and Time | Venue |
vs Freiburg | 21 April, 7:00 PM | Schwarzwald-Stadion |
vs Schalke | 27 April, 7:00 PM | Signal Iduna Park |
vs Werder Bremen | 04 May, 10:00 PM | Weser Stadium |
vs Fortuna | 11 May, 7:00 PM | Signal Iduna Park |
vs Borussia Monchengladbach | 18 May, 7:00 PM | Borussia Park |
For the first time in years, Borussia Dortmund finds themselves with a shot of lifting the Bundesliga crown. They have five games to usurp Bayern Munich at the top of the table, but their schedule is an unforgiving one.
Dortmund begins with a trip to Freiburg after which they return to the Signal Iduna Park to take on Schalke in what is expected to be a blockbuster encounter.
They then travel to the Weser Stadium to take on Werder Bremen following which they close out their campaign with games against Fortuna Dusseldorf and Borussia Monchengladbach.
If Dortmund manages to win their remaining matches, they should be able to lift the title come to the end of the season.