2024-04-11 09:28:59
BVB narrowly lost to Atlético in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals. Nevertheless, coach Edin Terzić still had a nice moment.
BVB almost stole a draw from Madrid. Only the crossbar prevented Julian Brandt from equalizing 2-2 in stoppage time in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final against Atlético.
BVB therefore had to start their return journey with a defeat in their luggage, which made it difficult to progress. The second leg will take place in Dortmund on Tuesday.
A few seconds later he had a smartphone in his hand
BVB coach Edin Terzić was still able to celebrate a small highlight. Because the 41-year-old met a football icon. Alessandro Del Piero, Italian world champion and 91-time national player for the “Squadra Azzurra”, was a reporter for the English-language sports channel CBS.
Del Piero asked Terzić about the game, including his approach to the second leg. The BVB coach emphasized that his team should show in the second leg that they can not only play 60 minutes of football, but also 90. Del Piero wished him “good luck” and said goodbye to Terzić, who stepped next to the Italian again a few seconds later . But this time with a smartphone in his hand. A little nervous, Terzić asked the “reporter” for a selfie, which he got.
When asked later about the scene by CBS presenter Kate Abdo, Del Piero said: “We talked a bit about our past. I played in Dortmund a few times.”
The now 49-year-old was on the pitch five times against BVB. Del Piero celebrated two wins, one draw and two defeats. Terzić was not on the pitch at the time, but was partly in the stands as a fan.