National Post

Borussia player injured in bombing

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• Three explosions went off near the team bus of one of Germany’s top soccer clubs as it set off for a Champions League quarter- final match on Tuesday evening, injuring a player.

Police said in a statement they were working on the assumption the blasts were caused by “serious explosive devices,” which may have been hidden in a hedge near a car park.

They didn’t elaborate on the possible nature of the devices or say who might have planted them ahead of first- leg match between Borussia Dortmund and Monaco, which was subsequent­ly called off and reschedule­d for Wednesday.

Police said there were three explosions near the Dortmund team bus as they left their hotel on the outskirts of the city for the stadium, about 10 kilometres away.

A window on the bus was damaged and Spanish defender Marc Bartra was injured. Dortmund said Bartra was taken to hospital. Chief executive Hans- Joachim Watzke said Bartra was injured in the arm and hand, “but nothing life- threatenin­g.”

Dortmund goalkeeper Roman Buerki said the team bus had just pulled out of the hotel driveway when an explosion — a “huge bang” — happened and sent glass flying. Buerki told Swiss daily Blick he was sitting in the last row of the bus next to Bartra. Bartra was hit by shards from the broken window, he added. Players ducked for cover, wondering whether there would be more explosions.

“We’re all shocked — nobody thought about a football match in the minutes after that,” he said.

Inside the packed stadium, supporters of Monaco, which plays in the French league, chanted “Dortmund, Dortmund,” in sympathy for the German side. Dortmund residents, for their part, used social media to offer accommodat­ion to stranded Monaco supporters ahead of their reschedule­d match in Europe’s premier soccer club competitio­n.

“The t e am is t ot al l y shocked, that’s clear,” Watzke said.

NOBODY THOUGHT ABOUT A FOOTBALL MATCH ... AFTER THAT.

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Marc Bartra

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