Jurgen Klopp has never shirked from the fact that Borussia Dortmund
have flirted with disaster this season, but three Bundesliga wins in a
row suggests they are beginning to find the form that has served them so
well in Europe.
Dortmund impressively finished top of Champions League Group D with
just one defeat, scoring 14 goals, which set up a last-16 meeting with
Juventus.
And yet Klopp’s men went into the mid-season break in the Bundesliga’s bottom two, seemingly embroiled in a relegation battle.
For a club more used to fighting it out at the summit with Bayern
Munich, many anticipated a revival in 2015, but it took a couple of
games to begin – a 1-0 home loss to Augsburg at the start of
February apparently the nadir.
Wins over Freiburg, Mainz and Stuttgart have seen Dortmund climb to
the relative comfort of mid-table, putting them in good shape ahead of
Tuesday’s trip to Turin.
Meetings between Dortmund and Juve have been surprisingly scarce, but the last one proved memorable for the German side.
Munich played host to the 1996-97 Champions League final, where
Karl-Heinz Riedle scored twice and Lars Ricken was on target in a 3-1
triumph against Juve.
Dortmund’s name has not been engraved on the trophy since then, with
their Wembley defeat to Bayern two years ago the closest they have come.
Juve’s wait has been longer. The Italians were the holders when
Dortmund won it, having beaten Ajax the year before – another Champions
League success secured by a side on familiar soil, as the final was
played in Rome.
It makes for a positive omen if Dortmund care for such coincidences, given that the showpiece is in Munich this season.
But advancing past Juve represents a sizeable challenge, with
Massimiliano Allegri’s charges unbeaten in normal time since October’s
Serie A reverse to Genoa.
Boasting a nine-point advantage at the top of the table, Juve look
set for a fourth consecutive Italian title, but they have not made it
past the last eight of the Champions League since the 2002-03 campaign
when they were eventually beaten by Milan in the final.
The hosts had Arturo Vidal back in full training on Sunday following a
minor injury, while Klopp will hope the flu bug that has affected his
team will clear up and increase the options at his disposal, with the
likes of Erik Durm, Jakub Blaszczykowski, Mats Hummels and Jeremy
Dudziak having been impacted.
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