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Focus shifts to Germany

DORTMUND HOST SCHALKE AS BUNDESLIGA GETS BACK TO BUSINESS WITH FIERCEST DERBY

- BY MATTHEW SMITH

Sports Editor

Borussia Dortmund host Schalke in Germany’s fiercest derby tomorrow but no more than 300 people will be in and around the 80,000 capacity arena due to Covid-19 restrictio­ns as the Bundesliga gets back to business after a two-month break.

The Bundesliga is the first major sports league to resume since world sport was brought to a standstill by the pandemic, and players will have to abide by a strict set of health guidelines aimed minimising the risk of infection.

Fans will not be able to attend the matches as part of the safety regulation­s, leaving it up to the players to provide the spark for what are being called “ghost” games. “It will most certainly be the most unusual derby in history,” Dortmund’s head of pro players Sebastian Kehl said this week.

“This game lives off fans, their emotions, the intensity of the stadium. We will not experience any of that. The players will be badly missing the motivation from the atmosphere and the fans,” he told Welt newspaper.

Whatever the conditions, Dortmund will look to pick up where they left off before the break and earn a victory over their fierce rivals that would keep them in the title hunt.

With nine matches left, Dortmund are on 51 points, four behind leaders Bayern Munich and one ahead of RB Leipzig.

The Yellow Wall

Dortmund have always relied on their 80,000 sold-out crowd to push them forward at every home game but tomorrow only about 200 people will be allowed pitchside and in the stands, with another 100, mainly security staff, posted outside the arena.

With Europe’s biggest standing tribune, the Yellow Wall, empty tomorrow the hosts have staged several training sessions at the arena to get used to playing without fans.

During Wednesday’s training session music that is played before matches blared from the speakers as the team simulated tomorrow’s conditions.

On paper the hosts are favourites, having won seven of their last eight games. Since January, Erling Haaland and Jadon Sancho have scored nine goals together, more than double that of the entire Schalke team (four).

But Dortmund will be missing injured captain Marco Reus and defender Dan-Axel Zagadou

while midfielder­s Axel Witsel and Emre Can are also doubtful.

Winless stretch

Schalke are without a win in their last seven league games, the longest winless stretch under coach David Wagner, and have scored just two goals in the process.

After a strong start to the season they have dropped to sixth on 37 points and are in danger of missing out on Europe next season.

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Reuters FC Bayern players with protective masks arrive for a training session in Unterschle­issheim near Munich yesterday.
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