Akanji before Subo?????!!!!!! Smh so damn disrespectful to a legend like Subo
Mooon8983 on
I remember thinking this exact same thought during the 2019-2020 season
Ragamak1 on
On paper.
Rich_Amount_7615 on
If we don’t count the seasons from 2013 onwards, I think so. This Dortmund team was quite good. They had an incredible attack where they scored a lot of goals. Jadon Sancho was very explosive and unpredictable. Haaland was practically a goal-scoring machine. I remember Dortmund was losing 3-1 against Augsburg. Haaland came on and it ended 3-5. They also had Brandt, who was young and eager to prove himself at Dortmund, and a decent Thorgan Hazard. Reus was still having top-notch seasons. Also, Hakimi, whom Favre sometimes played as a winger, played a key role against Inter. Witsel was practically the engine of the midfield, the one who provided balance. And also considering Guerreiro, who has always been a wild card for an underrated Dortmund, as well as the discovery of Giovanni Reyna. But that season, there was a Bayern Munich team that would win the Bundesliga, the DFB Pokal, and the Champions League, so lol. But I think the weaknesses of that team It was the defense, which was often simply obscene and Dortmund was fundamentally carried along by their attack, which compensated for the defensive shortcomings. Dortmund’s defense this year, in 2023, and even in 2024, was much better than the current one. Kobel and Burki could still be compared to the 2022 Kobel, who was very immature, but from there, Kobel is simply much better. Another aspect is that Dortmund struggled greatly without a playmaker, which was Reus, who was the driving force behind Favre’s Dortmund game, and without him, performances dropped dramatically, making Dortmund dependent on Reus.
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Are you forgetting the 2011-2013 lineup?
No. Kobel > Bürki. Bellingham (Jude) > Brandt. Dembele > Sancho/Reus. Lewandowski missing.
put kobel instead burki
Bellingham? Dembele?
Akanji before Subo?????!!!!!! Smh so damn disrespectful to a legend like Subo
I remember thinking this exact same thought during the 2019-2020 season
On paper.
If we don’t count the seasons from 2013 onwards, I think so. This Dortmund team was quite good. They had an incredible attack where they scored a lot of goals. Jadon Sancho was very explosive and unpredictable. Haaland was practically a goal-scoring machine. I remember Dortmund was losing 3-1 against Augsburg. Haaland came on and it ended 3-5. They also had Brandt, who was young and eager to prove himself at Dortmund, and a decent Thorgan Hazard. Reus was still having top-notch seasons. Also, Hakimi, whom Favre sometimes played as a winger, played a key role against Inter. Witsel was practically the engine of the midfield, the one who provided balance. And also considering Guerreiro, who has always been a wild card for an underrated Dortmund, as well as the discovery of Giovanni Reyna. But that season, there was a Bayern Munich team that would win the Bundesliga, the DFB Pokal, and the Champions League, so lol. But I think the weaknesses of that team It was the defense, which was often simply obscene and Dortmund was fundamentally carried along by their attack, which compensated for the defensive shortcomings. Dortmund’s defense this year, in 2023, and even in 2024, was much better than the current one. Kobel and Burki could still be compared to the 2022 Kobel, who was very immature, but from there, Kobel is simply much better. Another aspect is that Dortmund struggled greatly without a playmaker, which was Reus, who was the driving force behind Favre’s Dortmund game, and without him, performances dropped dramatically, making Dortmund dependent on Reus.