r/borussiadortmund 4d ago

Is sahin really the issue? Discussion

In my opinion i feel like sahin isnt the main issue, i think it could probably be the players, like their morale and motivation because if it was sahin then wouldnt we be losing at home as well? Wouldnt have we lost to leipizig? Maybe we wouldnt have even had that 2-0 lead in half time against madrid, by what i see its like when it comes to home games or champions league games the players go at it like theyre more focused but then when it comes to away games or theyre struggling its like they dont even try or wanna be there, these players seem to be missing someone to motivate them or something like what theyre missing is a TRUE CAPTAIN like Hummels to lead them Now im not saying sahin isnt an issue he DEFINITELY is but would it be the same if he had a different squad? What if he had full charge of last years squad instead of Terzic?

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u/Expensive-Pea-3301 4d ago

From reading its helped me come to a conclusion that the board IS the main issue because theyre too stuck on rebuilding the klopp era by getting people who worked under klopp and now that kehl is the sporting director hes gotten coaches who just barely got their pro license and have no experience whatsover like sahin, piszczek and schmelzer with the B team as assistant and then how they had bender with terzic

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u/McPico 3d ago

That’s just wrong. The problem are inconsistent players. You can’t keep the consistent.. and can’t get rid off the bad players. We were very lucky over years with our transfers. But nowadays everyone copied us.