Hugo Lloris
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Harry Kane has now scored 24 goals in European competitions for Spurs, more than any other player in the club's history.
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) March 5, 2019
One-season wonder strikes again. ⚽️ pic.twitter.com/VUfoMeZEAF
As for Dortmund... the team is having the collapse of the century. From winning the league comfortably and advancing in UCL, to losing everything.
As for Dortmund... the team is having the collapse of the century. From winning the league comfortably and advancing in UCL, to losing everything.
Prior to their last group stage game in the CL (December 12), Dortmund were undefeated in the first 14 league games (11 won, 3 drawn).
Between their last match in the group stage against Monaco and the first leg against Spurs, they played 7 league games. They drew 2 and lost 1. They also got knocked out of the domestic cup by Werder Bremen who are mid-table.
Between the 1st and 2nd leg against Spurs, they played 3 league games and in order, drew, won, then lost.
They might pick up again now that they only have the league to think about, but they've actually been pretty off the past few months.
I am looking for more like the response from the team rather than the result.