How and Where: Liverpool wrested the advantage in the Klopp Derby
In an emotional night for Jurgen Klopp at the Signal Iduna Park, Liverpool produced a clinical display to make Thomas Tuchel’s Borussia Dortmund look ordinary in front of their own fans. The 1-1 draw gave the Reds the edge as the action shifts to Anfield in a week’s time for a place in the semis.
Formations
Borussia Dortmund (4-2-3-1): Weidenfeller (GK), Piszczek, Bender, Hummels, Schmelzer, Castro, Weigl,
Thomas Tuchel’s boys usually play in a 4-2-3-1 formation and they did the same on the night with striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang leading the line with Marco Reus, Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Erik Durm behind him. The fluid formation shifted to 4-1-4-1 when they
Liverpool (4-2-3-1): Simon Mignolet (GK), Nathaniel Clyne, Alberto Moreno, Dejan Lovren, Mamadou Sakho, Jordan Henderson, Emre Can, James Milner, Adam Lallana, Philippe Coutinho, Divock Origi
Liverpool also started in a similar formation as their rivals with Jurgen Klopp opting to play Divock Origi at the top instead of Daniel Sturridge. The Belgian’s work rate and ability to hold the ball up the pitch got him the nod over the Englishman. Roberto Firmino, who returned from an injury, started on the bench with James Milner starting behind
1. Gegenpressing vs Gegenpressing
Jurgen Klopp’s Borussia Dortmund were the ultimate masters of the counter pressing strategy. Thomas Tuchel took over from Klopp and perfected the approach by giving the team more of an attacking threat. On the other hand, Liverpool under Klopp
Although Liverpool showed a lot of heart, Dortmund put forward a much more refined version of the tactic overrunning the Liverpool midfield with
2.
The 20-year old’s ability to run between the lines and hold the ball up was on show in the first goal after Milner’s flick-on header found
1-0 ORIGI!!!!!!!!!!
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The striker occupied the space between the lines once again in the final minutes of the first half and had the perfect opportunity to kill the match. The pressing from Liverpool once again showed. Milner and Coutinho doubled up on
Origi no!
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3. Liverpool's vulnerability in the air
The Reds have been notorious for their inability to deal with the aerial ball, and it once again came to the limelight on the night after Mats Hummels made it 1-1 just after the break. Liverpool kept out the RAM - Marco Reus, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, and Henrikh Mkhitaryan, who scored 72 goals among themselves in the season – out of the goal for 45 minutes, but a lapse in concentration paved way for the goal from a central defender.
Hummels is known to be one of the
1-1 Hummels
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When the day started Borussia Dortmund were the favourites to go into the semis. After all, they thrashed the second-best team in England – Tottenham Hotspur– 5-1 in the pre-quarters. Liverpool
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