Dortmund count on home fortress for Atletico clash
BORUSSIA DORTMUND host Atletico Madrid in the second leg of their Champions League quarterfinal tie tomorrow (3am) looking for inspiration from their Westfalenstadion fortress to overturn a 2-1 deficit.
Winners in 1997 and finalists in 2013, Dortmund are somehow still in with a shot at returning to the semifinals despite a terrible start in Madrid, with Edin Terzic’s overawed side trailing by two goals after 30 minutes.
Dortmund composed themselves and were arguably the better side for the remaining 60 minutes but, despite a crucial Sebastien Haller goal, will rue two slapstick defensive mistakes which gave Atletico the upper hand.
AS it often is, Dortmund’s trump card is their 80,000-strong Westfalenstadion – Germany’s biggest stadium and one of the largest in European football.
The club have not lost there since November 2021, having faced the likes of Manchester City, Chelsea, AC Milan, Paris Saint-Germain and Newcastle in that time.
Despite a poor domestic season which sees the Champions League regulars currently out of the top four and fighting to qualify next season, Dortmund have been impressive in Europe.
Tipped for relegation to the Europa League or worse, Dortmund emerged first in a tough group containing PSG, Milan and Newcastle.
Central to their Champions League form has been the Westfalenstadion cauldron, which is particularly intimidating on European nights.
While often unpredictable, Dortmund have been defensively solid under Terzic this season – that is, until they gifted two goals to put Atletico in pole position at the Wanda Metropolitano last week.
Dortmund will be buoyed by Atletico’s poor form away from the Metropolitano this season.
Diego Simeone’s men have won just five from 15 in the league. Atletico have won just one of four in Europe this season and have not kept a clean sheet away from home.
If Dortmund are to get past Atletico and into the Champions League semifinals for the fourth time in their history, they will need to match the steel and grit of that performance – against a team known for mastering those particular skills under Simeone.