Kick-off at 9:30 a.m. ET. Game expected to start with both U.S. youngsters on the bench: https://www.bvb.de/Spiele/Spielberi...a-Dortmund/Vorbericht/So-koennten-sie-spielen
Reyna on the bench 💺 Die Bank: Hitz - Dahoud, Götze, Schulz, Akanji, Balerdi, Brandt, Schmelzer, Reyna pic.twitter.com/8jiJxYIidG— Borussia Dortmund (@BVB) February 22, 2020
Sargent on the bench Die #Werder-Startelf für #svwbvb.⏳ #Kapino, #Lang, #Pizarro, #Langkamp, #Sahin, #Sargent, J. #Eggestein, #Friedl, #Woltemade⏰ 15.30 Uhr👔 https://t.co/bNEvc4Ir0v📺 live mit Sky Ticket 👉 https://t.co/HcYjHlG8Q8👓 https://t.co/ySFdFeo1BQ pic.twitter.com/MdaPkEJsym— SV Werder Bremen (@werderbremen) February 22, 2020
Not a lot of quality so far. Hazard, in particular, is a turnover machine. I understand why Favre is integrating Reyna the way he is, but the temptation to start him has to be growing pretty quickly.
Dare I say it... the game Is calling for Gio. Hazard hasn’t done anything to warrant more playing time over him.
Didn't anyone else catch this conversation in the tunnel? Reyna : This game has been rather disappointing, I don't mind saying. Favre : Why, because you didn't get to start over Hazard? Reyna : There's gonna come a time, coach, when you will wish you never benched me. Favre : Gio, I'm already there!
How do they have the joint best attack in the last 40 years when they don’t even lead the league in goals scored over Bayern this year. Did I miss interpret that comment?
Warren Barton is going in on the tactical and managerial failings of Kohfeldt. As a certified Kohfeldt Skeptic, I'm nodding along with everything he says.
I'd bet there's a decent chance we see both Reyna and Sargent soon. Werder needs something offensively, and Dortmund could stand to get some fresh legs out there.
I don't know enough to agree with him, but I have to say that I find Barton to be one of the more enjoyable commentators out there. He's loose, generally positive, and makes comments about the game in front of him most of the time.
Haaland blows snot all over his hand and then high fives the guy he'd just fouled. Should be an automatic red for a professional snot rocket.
Now 0-2 in Dortmund's favor, Haaland with his first of the day, the team's second. A bit disappointing to reach 75' with no Dortmund subs, and just one for WB. Reyna on for Sancho @ 77'.
Reyna's been really smooth on the ball in midfield...nothing too exciting in terms of scoring chances, but he's definitely helped them keep possession and kill off the game. Poor Sargent is just chasing as Dortmund ping the ball around.
Haaland, you selfish bastard! He could have easily squared that to a teammate for an open net. But I guess that's how the best goal scorers are...