Monday, June 3, 2013

True Madrid Versus Borussia Dortmund: Preview and Predictions

Photograph credit to wallpaphd.com With the much-anticipated Champions League quarterfinals coming, the basketball world is keeping its collective breath for these next four games. While Bayern vs Barca easily qualifies as a conflict of the leaders, I personally am more intrigued by the Borussia Dortmund-Real Madrid collection that'll begin on April 24th. With Dortmund seeking more and more like destinyas staff and Madrid having more impetus than an increase, somethings gotta to give. So without any more Freddy Adu, here is my critique and prediction of this quarterfinal game. Since beating Barcelona twice in a week, it's been smooth sailing in the capital city. Ronaldo has been happy and Mourinho seems more and more prone to remain on the Bernabeu sideline next season. Every thing is pressing for this group and their quality of play locally and internationally shows this increased confidence. Also their adisastersa will work out well. When Castillas went down with a hand, all hope seemed lost for Madrid a' how could life keep on without their star and leader? But, Diego Lopez hasn't only met objectives but they have been surpassed by him, and now Madrid has a goalie battle for the first time in over a decade. With outstanding degree, Ronaldo rating an absurd eleven targets in the Champions League thus far, and a security that's improved with every game, this Madrid group is quite unique of the one Dortmund confronted in the fall. Has Borussia Dortmundas luck run out or can they continue their amazing run all the way to Wembley? After the wonder in Westphalia, Madrid never can count out this BVB squad, specially because Dortmund is playing with confidence; they beat Madrid after already this year, and they'll represent a difficult game for the Merengues. With among the most dangerous fighting trios in Gotz, Reus, and Lewandowski, Dortmund won't be afraid to fire up the speed and attack Madrid. But fighting often to prevent the opponents from developing chances and protecting the lead, BVBas safety leaves a little to be desired. But after creating an array of possibilities offensively, Jurgen Kloppas squad can afford to concede one or perhaps two goals. Both of these clubs deserve to be in the quarterfinals as they certainly are two of the best four squads in Europe. To begin with, Madrid certainly has the advantage in terms of scheduling, as statistically it is more beneficial to play the 2nd game at home. Logically, the away team only needs a close game with several road goals, and the pressure will be on Dortmund to make sure that doesn't happen. Needing to score goals in the home, BVB can come out flying in the first leg. Ironically, this may work to Madridas benefit. Los Blancos may counter like there's no tomorrow and hope that they can bend without breaking. Look for Dortmund to target almost all their assault on Madridas left flank, trying to repeated Galatasarayas achievement against Contrao. A couple of Diego Lopez saves a and later game from Borussiaas big three and the participants may keep Westphalia with a 3-2 report in Dortmundas edge. In Madrid, the overall game is going to be much slower. Dortmund will settle-back and make an effort to keep their one-goal advantage. But Ronaldo will prove to be a lot of and after having a slow first half, the Portuguese male oa war will put Madrid on his back. Madrid will win the series, 5-4 and the famous Real Madrid will visit Wembley.

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