Dortmund in a race against time with injuries, says manager Sahin

Last season finalist Dortmund is without wingers Karim Adeyemi and Julien Duranville, midfielder Gio Reyna as well as defenders Niklas Suele, Julian Ryerson and Yan Couto among others.

Published : Nov 04, 2024 18:56 IST - 2 MINS READ

“The known absentees remain. I don’t think anyone will come back, apart from Almugera Kabar,” Sahin told reporters on Monday. | Photo Credit: REUTERS

Injury-ravaged Borussia Dortmund is stretched thin and running out of time as it prepares for Tuesday’s Champions League home game against Austrian side Sturm Graz, manager Nuri Sahin said.

Last season finalist Dortmund is without wingers Karim Adeyemi and Julien Duranville, midfielder Gio Reyna as well as defenders Niklas Suele, Julian Ryerson and Yan Couto among others.

Despite having nine players injured, Dortmund secured a 2-1 comeback victory against second-placed RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga on Saturday, ending its three-game losing streak in all competitions.

Midfielder Marcel Sabitzer, who went off injured in the 67th minute against Leipzig, is fit to play against Sturm Graz, while winger Jamie Gittens remains uncertain for the match.

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Goalkeeper Gregor Kobel and central defender Waldemar Anton, are still doubtful, leaving backup goalkeeper Alexander Meyer likely to stand between the posts once again and 18-year-old defender Almugera Kabar could make his Champions League debut.

“The known absentees remain. I don’t think anyone will come back, apart from Almugera Kabar,” Sahin told reporters on Monday.

“We will have to see about ‘Waldi’ (Anton). It will be a race against time. We did not get the green light on Greg (Kobel) yet.

“Meyer has an extraordinary character. He is very popular in the squad and his qualities were on display at the weekend. To have a number two like that at this level is amazing.”

Sturm Graz has lost all three of its Champions League games. Dortmund suffered a 5-2 loss at Real Madrid in its last match but won its previous two matches against Club Brugge and Celtic.

Austrian international Sabitzer was particularly excited about the fixture. “I come from Graz, I grew up there. I have many memories. Our mission is to win tomorrow, that’s clear,” he said.

“I’m already feeling better (about my injury). I’m confident that it will work out tomorrow.”