Dortmund face 'brutal' reality as title dream vanishes
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Dortmund players react after the German first division Bundesliga football match between Borussia Dortmund and 1 FSV Mainz 05 in Dortmund, western Germany on May 27, 2023. (Photo by Sascha Schuermann/AFP)
After the
most dramatic final Bundesliga matchday in recent memory, Bayern Munich are
again title winners as Borussia Dortmund go empty handed once more.
Heading into
the round two points ahead of Bayern, Dortmund needed to beat mid-table Mainz
at home to break the decades-long Bavarian stranglehold on the title.
After 25
minutes, Dortmund were 2-0 down, having conceded goals either side of a missed
Sebastien Haller penalty, just the Ivorian's second miss in 28 attempts
throughout his career.
The draw,
coupled with Bayern's last-minute 2-1 win at Cologne, meant Dortmund gave away
their best chance in a decade of winning the title.
Dortmund
again finished second to Bayern, this time on goal difference, the seventh time
in the past 11 seasons the club has ended as runners up, with the title going
to Munich in each of those seasons.
"The
next few days will be brutal" said captain Mats Hummels, the only Dortmund
player to have tasted title success with the side.
Defender
Thomas Meunier tweeted on Sunday "no apologies for this disastrous
end", saying "everything was in our hands (but) we destroyed the
hopes of a city".
Club CEO
Hans-Joachim Watzke, who watched Dortmund lose the title wearing his 'lucky'
sweater on Saturday despite the May heat, told Kicker on Sunday it "feels
worse than the Champions League final loss of 2013".
That loss,
again to Bayern, came during the heady days of the Jurgen Klopp reign when
Dortmund had won two league titles and could realistically have expected the
success to continue.
Now, the
reality for Dortmund is that even in a season where Bayern deemed results to be
so poor they fired their manager and later their CEO and sporting director,
Dortmund were still unable to take advantage.
The question
now for supporters is when the next chance will come -- and whether Dortmund
will then somehow be ready to take advantage.
'In our
hands'
Before the
game, fans in Dortmund's famous yellow wall unveiled a banner saying "we
have it in our hands" in giant yellow letters on a black background.
Intended as
a pre-match rallying cry to push the team to one final victory, as the tears
flowed after the match the banner took on a different meaning, highlighting
just how close but how far Dortmund were from a memorable victory.
While the
gap in finances between the sides is notable - the difference between Bayern
and Dortmund's wage bill is bigger than between Dortmund and the Bundesliga's
18th-placed side - the result again highlighted a mental fragility which has
dogged the club since Klopp's departure.
On four
occasions this season, Bayern's stumbles meant Dortmund finished a round atop
the table. On each occasion, Dortmund dropped points in the next match,
allowing Bayern to return to the summit - as they did on Saturday to claim the
title.
Watzke said
as much on Sunday, telling Kicker "one or two players did not deal with
the pressure too well".
Hope for
Dortmund?
After the
game, a downcast Dortmund sporting director Sebastian Kehl told reporters his
side had made things too difficult for themselves after a poor start to the
season.
"We
dropped too many points in the first part of the year" Kehl explained.
Dortmund
entered the winter break nine points behind Bayern, having lost six times in
their opening 15 matches.
Watzke on
Sunday shared the sentiments, saying "we did not lose the championship
yesterday, we lost it in the first half of the season."
Kehl, in his
first year in the job, spent big to bring in establish players rather than
relying on young talents.
Dortmund
boosted their struggling defence with Germany's centre-back pairing of Niklas
Suele and Nico Schlotterbeck, the former coming on a free from Bayern, while
replacing Erling Haaland with the 28-year-old Sebastien Haller.
Hit by
injury in 2022, when Dortmund got their full complement of players back in
2023, the side dropped just 11 of a possible 54 points.
Extrapolated
over a year, that would have seen Dortmund reach 80 points - enough to win the
title in four of the past five seasons.
Although the
likely loss of Jude Bellingham will leave a hole in midfield, Dortmund look set
to avoid a widespread cleanout.
Kehl said on
Saturday "at a certain moment, we will attack again." Whether they
will finish the job remains to be seen.
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