Borussia Dortmund
·24 June 2025
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·24 June 2025
Niko Kovac on the personnel:“Marcel Sabitzer has had a bit of trouble with his knee. He took a knock and has therefore trained a bit less – today he participated in parts of team training again. We’ll have to see how things are for him tomorrow. The only one who won’t be involved is Jamie Gittens. We left him in Fort Lauderdale because he’s sick.”
...the possible line-up for Wednesday’s match: “I’m a fan of rotating a bit from time to time, especially in these temperatures. But we all know we’ve got an important match ahead of us tomorrow. We’re not through yet. You have to take care of business first before thinking about the next game. We've been warned, we’ve watched the opposition. We’ll definitely have to produce a good performance tomorrow if we want to win the game. That’s why we’re not going to upset the apple cart or rotate the entire team. That’s not going to happen.”
...opponents Ulsan HD: “Ulsan are a team that are already 20 matches into their domestic league season and haven’t picked up a single point here yet. We all know that the South Koreans are very proud people, and they’ll definitely want to show their best-possible performance tomorrow in order to go home with points in the bag. For us, that means that we’re expecting a very tough game tomorrow. Certainly not a high-tempo match – the temperatures just won’t allow for that. But they’re a team which – like in their last match against Fluminense – will sit deep, in a very compact block. Sometimes they have six players in their back line. They’ll try their luck on the counter-attack. We’ll have to act with extreme care – which we failed to do in the previous match, especially in the opening minutes. We can’t afford small mistakes that might put us behind.”
...measures against the heat on site: “We’re trying to make the right decisions. We’ve got towels soaked in ice water. The guys also have to keep dipping their hands and arms into water. In the last match, we kept the substitutes in the changing room because it was simply too hot. We’re also trying to adjust the air conditioning a bit – when it’s set too cold, it’s actually dangerous. I’ve said it before: it might not be the best team that wins, but the one that copes best with these conditions. The team that handles it best will probably win the tournament.”
...the potential opponents in the round of 16: “I’m not thinking about that. We can’t choose our opponents. We’re dependent on what others do. We first have to make sure we beat our opponent tomorrow and qualify for the round of 16. And where we go from there – that doesn’t matter. The teams waiting for us in the next round are all strong. So it really doesn’t matter to us.”