
A little bit of this, a little bit of that? and Marco Reus
The winning streak against the „wrong“ Borussia from
Gladbach continues with victory number ten. Nearly half an hour Gladbach could stand
up to Dortmund until the squad of Juergen Klopp released the handbrake and worked
itself up into a real goal-frenzy. With 5 – 0 goals, the entire team showed a
performance which we were used to from matches like the national cup final
against Munich: united, hungry and determined. By winning these three important
points impressively, Dortmund does not only keep the connection to the top of
the table, they also calm down the concerns about the shape of the team after
mere one point out of the last two games. Each of the eleven puzzle pieces on
the pitch improved in contrast to these games against Frankfurt and Hamburg, regardless
of whether defense, midfield or forward line. Lets see how the jigsaw of this
victory is compounded.
Step 1: The sorting
After the 3:3 in Frankfurt, coach Klopp changed the
line-up in three positions: for Leitner, Guendogan joined the squad who needed
his time to recover from his illness he had in the last two weeks. The abstinence
of Guendogan in Frankfurt and Hamburg showed his importance for the squad. Even
if Leitner in regard of his age is already a good defensive midfielder, he
could not replace Guendogan. Especially when it comes to the game build up
after gaining the ball, it was obvious that Leitner was missing playing time
with his teammates. Guendogan vice versa really developed himself and the squad
without him is nearly impossible to image. For Ivan Perisic, the best player on
the pitch against Hamburg, Goetze started in the offensive midfield. To the
surprise of many, even Robert Lewandowski had to take a seat on the bench, a
situation quite unknown for him. Schieber replaced him as forwarder. Although
Schieber did not really have the chance to show his potential yet, he delivers
a strong training performance week for week and deserved this nomination for
the starting formation. Especially with a match against Manchester City ahead,
Robert could benefit from a small break to recover from the past weeks
including the European Championship.
Our opponent Moenchengladbach however seems to
underperform at the moment. The transfers from Reus, Dante and Neustaedter to
Dortmund, Munich and S03+1 tried to be absorbed by spending the second highest
amount of transfer fees behind Bayern Munich. With de Jong, Xhaka and Dominguez
however , they invested nearly 30 million euro, but they also missed the direct
champions league qualification which they worked hard for last season. In
addition, with only 6 points out of five matches the squad clearly cannot
fulfill the expectations of a table position that qualifies for the
international competitions. Facing this pressure, Gladbachs coach Lucien Favre
slightly changed his starting formation: Defender Stranzl who saw the red card
in the last match against Hamburg was replaced by Brouwers and striker de Jong who
suffers from a foot injury was substituted by Igor de Camargo.
Step 2: Orientation (1st half)
The boys from Gladbach had a better start into the
game. After an unsuccessful attempted clearance from Blaszczykowski, Hanke got
the ball and was free in front of the goal, but Weidenfeller cleared the
situation with a strong play one versus one. Dortmund in the beginning was
careful with a controlled offensive. A corner kick situation in minute 12. raised
the noise in the Westfalenstadium for the first time, when Subotic headed the
ball against the bar. Gladbach continued with a good organization in the
defense, making it hard for Dortmund to build up their offensive play.
Additionally, Gladbach switched quickly from defense to offense after gaining
the ball, developing some good opportunities for themselves.
It was again Hanke who forced Weidenfeller with a
fluttering distance shot to a punched clearance (21.). Dortmund in the meantime
still with problems against the Gladbacher defense. Only in set-piece situations
or when Reus had the ball it was dangerous around Gladbach keeper ter Stegen. In
Minute 33., it was Hummels with a beautiful long ball to Mario Goetze behind
the Gladbacher defensive line, but Marios shot was saved by a nice parry from
ter Stegen. Shortly after, Borussia gained the lead: Reus snatched the ball at
the halfway line and started his fast paced solo run which he finished off with
a dry shot through the legs of his old colleague (35.). In order to show his
old club respect, Marco rejected to celebrate this goal, however, 1-0 for
Borussia! Five minutes later it was
Subotic with his third and this time successful attempt to overcome ter Stegen:
a corner from Schmelzer came flat to Kuba outside the box, his cross was then
headed by Neven from 10 meter distance into the net. Closely before the break,
ter Stegen once again proved why he is one of Germany’s internationals when he
prevented Reus, who was released perfectly by Goetze, to score.
Step 3: Assembling (2nd half)
In the second half, Dortmund continued where they
stopped before the break: with excellent ball combinations and high pace. The
only accusation you could do at this time was the poor usage of the
well-created opportunities to score. Gladbach on the other side could not rebuild
the defensive structure they had during the first half. Only one header from de
Camargo which was saved by Weidenfeller (51.) marked one of only few promising chances
on their statistic sheet in the second half. Apart from that, only Dortmund made
the running. However, they needed until minute 70. to convert their dominance
into goals: Marco Reus with a goal from the category just amazing. Reus gets
the ball at the right corner of the box. Where everyone else now expected a run
to the baseline for a cross, Reus turned and shot in one move over ter Stegen
in the left corner of the goal – brilliant. Fortunately for ter Stegen, his
working day ended in minute 77., as he suffered too much from a back injury he
received by landing on the ground hardly after smashing together with his own
teammate. For him, Heimeroth came into the game accompanied by shrill whistles
due to his past at Scheisse 03+1.
As deserved, Heimeroth had to get the ball out of the
net only minutes later. Kuba on the left wing with a beautiful flat cross to
Guendogan into the back of the defense that Ilkay could easily convert to 4-0
for the BVB (79.). After two good chances for Gladbach from de Camargo and
Hrgota (83.), Kuba completed his performance after two assists with a goal
himself: Bender, meanwhile substituted for Marco Reus who left the pitch under
standing ovations, snatched the ball away from Gladbach in the midfield and
directly sent Guendogan on its way. Ilkay then with all his overview and
routine passed the ball to the free Kuba on the left who just had to finish this
beautiful combination off with his goal to 5-0 (85.).
Step 4: Picture complete
After a good beginning, Gladbach could not keep the pace
with the Dortmunder combination football. An all around excellent team
performance results in a deserved win for Dortmund with 5:0 goals. Especially
the difference between having or not having someone like Marco Reus in the team
was pointed out obviously. It seems that Kloppo made the right adjustments to
the team, both personally and tactically after the two matches against Hamburg
and Frankfurt. With the confidence of such a victory against a Champions League
qualification round participant in the luggage, the journey to Manchester can start.
Next stop: Etihad Stadium, Manchester City – Borussia Dortmund, Wednesday, 3rd October 2012, 8.45 p.m.
Statistics:
BVB:
Weidenfeller -
Piszczek, Subotic, Hummels, Schmelzer - Guendogan, Kehl - Kuba, Goetze, Reus - Schieber
Coach: Klopp
Borussia Moenchengladbach:
er Stegen - Jantschke , Brouwers , Alvaro Dominguez , Daems - Nordtveit, G. Xhaka - Herrmann , Arango - Hanke - de Camargo
Coach: Lucien Favre
goals:
1:0 Reus (35.)
2:0 Subotic (40., assist: Kuba)
3:0 Reus (70., assist: Goetze)
4:0 Guendogan (79., assist: Blaszczykowski)
5:0 Blaszczykowski (85., assist: Guendogan)
Referee: Wolfgang Stark
Spectators: 80645 (Sold-out)
Humpi 30.09.2012
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