Watzke on post-“black day” analysis



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Hans-Joachim Watzke seemed angry when he spoke to waiting journalists after Borussia Dortmund’s home debacle against newly promoted VfB Stuttgart.

“If you lose 1: 5 at home, it’s a black day,” said the BVB’s managing director, before leaving Dortmund at 7:50 pm. (REACTIONS: “Very, very embarrassing!”)

About two and a half hours after the final whistle, he sat down with his closest employees in the box at Signal Iduna Park, where BVB bosses always meet again after home games.

After this memorable game, there should be a lot of themes. After all, BVB does not usually lose this amount. (The game to read on the ticker)

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“I just thought about when was the last time,” Watzke said: “Maybe against Bayern. I don’t know.”

With their lead, Bayern Watzke hit twice: BVB conceded five goals in a bankruptcy at their home stadium against the record champions with 1: 5 on September 12, 2009. In Munich, Dortmund fell 6: 0 on March 31, 2018 – the last defeat of this height to date.

But whether it’s a Bayern or Stuttgart slap, “that doesn’t feel right, of course,” Watzke clarified. (Service: Bundesliga box)

Consequently, there was much to discuss. Sports director Michael Zorc left the stadium at 7:32 pm as did marketing director Carsten Cramer, much later than usual.

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Favre theme? “We have to analyze this now.”

On Saturday night, Watzke declined to comment on whether coach Lucien Favre was also discussed at the meeting, simply saying: “We have to look at this now.” (Results and schedule of the service)

However, the BVB bosses don’t have much time for this: Dortmund have to play Werder Bremen on Tuesday, the nasty away game at Bayern-Schreck Union Berlin follows on Friday, and again, just four days later, the eliminatory duel with Eintracht Braunschweig in Round 2 of the DFB Cup.

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