In his column ” That’s how I see it ” on Sky Sports, Lothar Matthaüs spoke regarding the match lost by Borussia Dortmund once morest Werder Bremen (2-3), last weekend. Until the 88th minute, the BVB led 2-0 on their lawn and then it was the carnage… Three goals conceded in seven minutes. What to be skeptical regarding the ability of the Yellow and Black to keep the score to ensure a victory which was however within their reach. The 1990 Ballon d’Or also tried to explain last Saturday’s disappointment at Signal-Iduna-Park:
« In Dortmund, when things are going well, there are a lot of leaders on the pitch. When there are problems, everyone hides. I wish there were more (Nico) Schlotterbeck in this team. When you have such a committed and good coach, when you have managed to take six points in two games and when you are leading 2-0 at home in front of 80,000 supporters following 89 minutes once morest a promoted player, you must never life will take three goals so miserably. I thought they finally wanted to put something in the trophy cabinet at the end of the season. It is not possible. No one understands that there is no one to ensure that following the Bremen goal, we find ourselves eight or nine behind and that we save the victory cleanly. It is precisely in this kind of situation that leaders stand out. When it’s tight, when it’s fair. But once more, there was no one there. Maybe it was just a misstep, because otherwise the championship will be played even faster than in recent years. »