Champions League | Press reviews: “Dortmund played itself into a frenzy”

by times news cr

2024-10-02 12:08:34

Things almost couldn’t have gone better for Dortmund in the premier class. The international press praises the victory – and one player.

Borussia Dortmund was already leading 5-1 at half-time against Celtic Glasgow. In the end, coach Nuri Şahin’s team won 7-1 in the second Champions League game. The international press celebrates one person in particular: Karim Adeyemi, whose hat trick made the great success possible.

“The Scottish Sun”: “Criminal defense is costing Brendan Rodgers’ team dearly. When the half-time whistle blew, Kasper Schmeichel had been beaten no less than five times, including a hat-trick from German international Karim Adeyemi. In the end, the Scottish champions were lucky that the final score didn’t reach double figures .”

“The Herald Scotland”: “Celtic was defeated in all respects against Borussia Dortmund on matchday two of the Champions League.”

“Gazzetta dello Sport”: “On the night that Milan lost to Leverkusen, Borussia Dortmund overplayed their hand against Celtic and almost felt the need to respond to Bayern’s bombshell (9-2 against Dinamo Zagreb) in the last round.”

“Blick”: “Borussia Dortmund also wins the second game in the league phase of the Champions League. After the 3-0 win over Bruges two weeks ago, there is now a real resounding victory. Nati goalie Kobel’s team outclasses Celtic Glasgow at home with 7: 1. Whether Adeyemi’s girlfriend, the Swiss rapper Loredana, had her share in the BVB striker’s gala evening. ‘My wife made broccoli, maybe that’s why,’ joked the 22-year-old after the game.”

“Krone”: “Adeyemi show at the Dortmund shooting festival: Dortmund, led by Adeyemi, were in a frenzy right up to the break (5:1). The ex-Salzburg player in the BVB jersey beat the Danish team keeper Kasper Schmeichel in the Celtic goal with a deflected one Schlenzer (11th), a cracker from the half-left position (29th), dry as dust from the edge of the penalty area (42nd) and won the penalty before the 4-1 by Serhou Guirassy (40th), but the hero was eliminated after the break Probably with a thigh injury for the day.”

“South German”: “Karim Adeyemi led BVB to the biggest win in its Champions League history. Led by the outstanding, but later injured, striker, the Dortmund team clearly showed the limits of the Scottish double winner Celtic Glasgow in a 7:1 (5:1) win.”

“HE DOES”: “Hallodri is gradually becoming a striker of international caliber: Karim Adeyemi’s new ‘seriousness’ gives Borussia Dortmund a gala evening in the European Cup. BVB consistently dashed the Scots’ previously high hopes.”

“Bild”: “Dortmund defeated Celtic Glasgow 7-1 on the second Champions League matchday. The Scottish champions had not conceded a goal in six league games so far, but were completely defeated against BVB.”

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