Borussia Dortmund will probably be dealing with a new-look Chelsea in its Champions League final 16 first leg on Wednesday following the English membership’s large spending spree however coach Edin Terzic mentioned on Tuesday his staff was prepared for any surprises.
Chelsea signed greater than half a dozen gamers within the January switch window together with British report seize Enzo Fernandez for greater than $130 million, and Benoit Badiashile, Noni Madueke, Andrey Santos, David Fofana and Mykhailo Mudryk amongst others.
It spent greater than $350 million in January alone whereas additionally bringing in Portugal worldwide Joao Felix on mortgage.
“It is not easy to analyse (Chelsea),” Terzic instructed a news convention. “After the Champions League draw we watched their games but then in the transfer window there was so much movement from them.
“They sold key players, brought in other key players. Then we saw the official Champions League list but then there was the transfer of Joao Felix, for example,” Terzic added.
“So you don’t know how they will play. In defence they played with four but before also with three in the back. We will prepare for everything.”
The Germans have loved an ideal begin to the 12 months, successful all 5 of their league matches to this point, together with Saturday’s 2-0 victory over hosts Werder Bremen.
The Ruhr valley membership has additionally been banking on youth, with youngsters having scored 15 league objectives this season, as many as all the opposite Bundesliga groups mixed.
But one in all them, ahead Youssoufa Moukoko, will probably be lacking on Wednesday, having been dominated out for six weeks following his knee ligament harm on Saturday.
“We need at least one win against Chelsea. Obviously it is easier here with 80,000 to create euphoria. But we need two good performances and we will try to deliver,” Terzic mentioned.
“It won’t be an easy task because we know with what kind of quality they are coming here. It is a top team that got top reinforcements in the winter so we need an outstanding performance.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com