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Dortmund eager to face Real Madrid in Champions League final

Borussia Dortmund will take on Real Madrid in the highly anticipate Champions League final on June 1 at Wembley Stadium.

As the match approaches, Dortmund’s coach, Edin Terzic, share his thoughts on the club’s preparations, their formidable opponents, and his personal memories of previous finals โปรโมชั่นพิเศษจาก UFABET สมัครตอนนี้ รับโบนัสทันที in an interview carrie by.

Reflecting on the club’s historic 1997 Champions League victory over Juventus, Terzic recalle, “I was 14 years old. I watche the game on a big screen in my hometown and celebrate with fellow fans. It was a special day for Dortmund.” He fondly remembere welcoming the team back at the airport with his brother.

Fast forward to 2013, Terzic was already deeply involve with Dortmund, working as both a youth coach and scout. “I followe the entire Champions League season closely and had assignments in preparing for our opponents. I put together lots of videos to help our players,” he explaine. Despite Dortmund’s eventual loss to Bayern Munich in the final, Terzic‘s insights into preparation and strategy were invaluable.

Discussing the upcoming clash with Real Madrid, Terzic acknowledge their impressive track record. “Real Madrid have won the Champions League 14 times.

They are a formidable team, but we’ve earne our place in this final. Anything is possible in one game, and we are capable of beating any opposition,” he state confidently.

Preparation for a match of this magnitude involves meticulous planning. With the Bundesliga season concluding two weeks before the final, Terzic emphasize the importance of maintaining focus amidst the excitement.

“We approach the match rationally, asking ourselves daily how each decision helps us peak on June 1. We aim to keep our routines in training and match preparation consistent,” he detaile.

The journey to the final was not without its challenges. Dortmund’s campaign began with a disappointing loss in Paris and a draw in their second match. However, a pivotal win against Newcastle marke a turning point. “Our confidence grew with each game.