Dortmund consumed by defensive woes ahead of Spurs clash

Dortmund's record of just one win in their last seven matches in all competitions hints at plummeting confidence in their youthful ranks.

Dortmund: Borussia Dortmund must remedy glaring defensive errors to have any chance of overturning a 3-0 first leg deficit when they host Tottenham in the last 16 of the Champions League Tuesday.

“This is a phase we need to stabilise quickly or things will get very tight,” said Dortmund captain Marco Reus.

Friday, Dortmund’s youthful back four of Abdou Diallo, Dan-Axel Zagadou, Manuel Akanji and Achraf Hakimi, all under 23, failed to cope with an Augsburg side fighting relegation.

Hakimi, whose blunder contributed to the heavy defeat at Wembley when he failed to mark Jan Vertonghen for Spurs’ second goal, was again found wanting.

The right-back’s lazy pass was pounced on by Ji Dong-won for Augsburg’s stunning second goal after a slip by centre-back Zagadou had led to Ji netting the first.

“We practically scored their goals ourselves due to two individual mistakes,” added Reus.

After drawing 1-1 at home to Arsenal Saturday, Mauricio Pochettino’s Spurs are winless in their three games since beating Dortmund.

However, Dortmund’s record of just one win in their last seven matches in all competitions hints at plummeting confidence in their youthful ranks.

The last of the nine-point lead Dortmund held in the Bundesliga last December was finally eroded Saturday when defending champions Bayern Munich drew level. They are only second now on goal difference.

“We keep conceding strange goals, which are actually easy to defend,” said goalkeeper Roman Burki, before admitting ‘I had to pull myself together not to tear anyone’s head off’ after more defensive mistakes at Augsburg.

With Reus, their top-scorer and playmaker back, Dortmund will always threaten up front with Mario Goetze finally rediscovering the form which saw him score the winning goal in the 2014 World Cup final.

Dortmund’s goals can come from anywhere. Defenders Marcel Schmelzer and Omer Toprak are the only two outfield members of the squad yet to score Bundesliga goals this season.

Goetze’s form alongside the creativity and talent of 18-year-old Jadon Sancho on the wing are two positive points.

“We must stay calm and must not make another mistake,” said head coach Lucien Favre.

AFP

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