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Dortmund count on positive mindset to catch up in title race

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BERLIN: The dramatic finale to the 2022-2023 German League season not only entertains football fans but also poses a unique challenge for Borussia Dortmund, the current runners-up.

With two rounds of matches let before the season concludes, the 2012 German champions must hope for a slip-up by rivals Bayern Munich while maintainin­g their own high spirits, reports Xinhua.

The challenge intensifie­s as BVB, for the third time in recent weeks, must play their game in Augsburg one day ater the Bavarian side faces Leipzig on home soil, compelling Dortmund to deliver a successful response.

To keep his players engaged, Dortmund coach Edin Terzic must devise creative solutions throughout the week’s training sessions.

“We must approach our emotions pragmatic ally. I want us to relish the role of the hunter, as we haven’t had such a tight race in over a decade,” the Black and Yellow coach said, acknowledg­ing that title opportunit­ies remain alive.

Sporting director Sebastian Kehl discussed the disadvanta­ge, saying, “nobody asked us if we like it or not, but we’ve discovered it can be a challenge we might as well enjoy.”

Despite their dependency on Bayern’s performanc­e, Terzic and Kehl opt for a positive approach to address the minor setback in the two remaining league games.

In addition to designing training sessions, Terzic engages in a mental game, encouragin­g his players: “We can still achieve something truly extraordin­ary.”

Dortmund has won nine of its eleven games played ater Bayern’s matches, suggesting the strategy is working. The Dortmund coach aims to foster a positive mindset within his squad, emphasizin­g that finishing second is a significan­t accomplish­ment.

Alleviatin­g the pressure on his players appears to boost their motivation.

Emerging star Youssoufa Moukoko admits feeling goosebumps when people discuss the possibilit­y of winning the title for the club.

The youngster relishes every minute on the field, as this level of competitio­n has been absent in recent years.

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