Update: Who Will Win Borussia Dortmund vs Celtic

Update: Who Will Win Borussia Dortmund vs Celtic

Update: Who Will Win Borussia Dortmund vs Celtic

 

Update:Who Will Win Borussia Dortmund vs Celtic

Celtic went 10 games in a row without winning a Champions League match

between August 26, 2020 and November 28, 2023.

This year, it all changed when the Bhoys defeated Slovan Bratislava 5-1 to win their first game in 4 years.

They will play Borussia Dortmund next. Even if Celtic’s Slovenian

opponents are not among the best teams in the competition, the Scottish squad is still riding high.

They appear certain to win even though it’s only September and they are once again leading the Scottish Premiership.

With six victories, twenty goals scored, and zero goals against, they have already achieved a flawless start.

Brendan Rodgers’ team will be eager to create an impression

because the matchup with Dortmund will likely be their first against a top opponent this season.

From August 26, 2020, to November 28, 2023, Celtic lost ten straight Champions League games.

When the Bhoys won their first game in four years this year,

defeating Slovan Bratislava 5-1, everything changed. Their next opponent is Borussia Dortmund.

The Scottish team is still on a high, even though their Slovenian rivals are not the best in the league.

Even though it’s only September, they are once again leading the Scottish Premiership and seem certain to win.

They’ve already had an ideal start with six wins, twenty goals scored, and no goals allowed.

Since this will probably be Brendan Rodgers’ team’s first encounter with Dortmund, they will be keen to make an impression this season

Celtic, Dortmund’s pot three opponent, is presently ranked second in the UCL rankings, with Dortmund in fifth place.

Dortmund should try to win all four of its games against clubs in pots three and four, even though it’s early in the new format.
The question is who will win Borussia Dortmund or Celtic

For the past ten years, praising Marco Reus has been a pillar of Fear the Wall.

I would like to believe that there is a Celtic blog that exists just to gush about Callum McGregor.

Despite lacking Reus’s showy technical skill, the 31-year-old Scotsman still has the same level of loyalty from his eleven years at Celtic.

Despite having a more subdued role than the former Dortmund talisman, he is essential to Celtic as their center of gravity.

McGregor’s goal is to lead the charge and coordinate Celtic’s offensive.

He performs effectively under duress and aids Celtic in switching from defense to attack. Dortmund’s midfield will be responsible for stopping him.

I will reiterate what I said prior to the last game: it is challenging to forecast Dortmund’s lineups.

This is more likely due to a lack of skill and the ongoing need to make adjustments rather than a lack of depth in talent.

Considering injuries and recuperation, my prediction is as follows:

As usual, Kobel in goal, Bensebaini rested, Anton, Süle, and Couto in support. Sorry, Zac, but Ryerson left the game against Bochum with a knock, so perhaps he won’t play tomorrow.

I think Sahin will give in to Sabitzer’s pressure at last and start the Austrian in midfield with Brandt and Groß. Gitten’s minor injury should heal, but it could allow

Duranville to make his first start as Guirassy and Adeyemi keep up their excellent play.

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