4: 4 after 4: 2-for BVB, the Champions League start ends with a disappointment. Some BVB stars can be distinguished, but three others stand next to them. The individual criticism.

They already looked like the safe winners-but then the added time came in Turin: In the end, Borussia Dortmund was not able to save a comfortable 4-2 lead with the Italian record champions Juventus Turin over time-and had to be satisfied with a 4: 4 difference.

All eight hits were scored in the second half of the game. “We have to win the game in the end,” said BVB goalkeeper Gregor Kobel after the game at Prime. “We are not allowed to get two goals in added time, that’s very clear.” Especially since Dortmund “actually made such a great game” and “could have scored three important points.”

Anyone who ran too much in the “black and yellow” on Tuesday evening-and if you didn’t get a good day, read the photo show or here.

Despite the supposedly playful three points, BVB coach Niko Kovač was not dissatisfied with the appearance of his team. The 53-year-old said his players “hit everything” after the game-but also noted critically: “You can’t make any mistakes at the level.” In the wild final phase, his team simply allowed too much. “This is where we definitely have to get. You can’t play the game 4: 4.”

Overall, however, the result is “annoying, but you can see that on the other hand, of course, there is also immense quality and that’s why we have to live with this point.”

For the Dortmund, on the second matchday of the Champions League on October 1st, a home game against Athletic Bilbao will continue. The traditional Spanish club from the Basque Country lost its opening game in the “premier class” on Tuesday with 0: 2 against Arsenal.

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