The New Zealand Herald

Dortmund faltering, while PSG pick up the pace

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As well as Real Madrid’s match against Ajax tomorrow, there are three other Champions League ties this week.

Dortmund v Tottenham

After such a promising start under new coach Lucien Favre and an overhaul of the squad, Dortmund’s season is unravellin­g.

Their 3-0 first-leg loss at Tottenham came after the side were knocked out of the German Cup and held to two draws in the Bundesliga.

Nothing has happened since to suggest Dortmund can recover tomorrow morning. They have only one win from seven games across all competitio­ns and have allowed Bayern Munich to draw level on points atop the Bundesliga after surrenderi­ng a nine-point lead.

“We’re scoring goals against ourselves,” Marco Reus said after his side’s shock 2-1 loss at Augsburg on Saturday.

Harry Kane scored a late spot kick to salvage Tottenham a 1-1 draw on Sunday against Arsenal, who had a 91st-minute penalty saved.

PSG v Manchester United

United face the daunting task on Thursday of retrieving a 2-0 loss against a Paris Saint-Germain side led by the in-form Kylian Mbappe.

The 20-year-old France forward is helping PSG supporters forget all about Neymar. Mbappe scored in the first leg at Old Trafford and found the net twice at Caen on Sunday. He has now netted in all five domestic league games since the club lost Neymar and Edinson Cavani to injury.

“The coach said we had to win this game [against Caen] to prepare well for Manchester’s visit and that’s what we did,” said Mbappe, who took his tally to 24 goals in 21 league games.

Mbappe will hope to profit from more open spaces as United chase the game without suspended midfielder Paul Pogba. PSG can also count on Cavani, who has resumed full training.

Porto v Roma

Roma and Porto are in crisis before they meet on Thursday, with the Italian visitors holding a slim 2-1 advantage.

Roma were beaten 3-0 by city rivals Lazio in their derby on Sunday to seriously damage their chances of qualifying for next season’s Champions League.

“We really need to focus on Porto so we can get through to the quarterfin­als,” Roma captain Daniele De Rossi said. “If we do that, it will also change our vision of the season and our current form.”

Porto are also reeling after losing 2-1 to Benfica on Sunday, a defeat which let their fierce rivals take the lead at the top of the Portuguese league.

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