Jule: Dortmund has been ups and downs this season, and fans are our competitive advantage at home
May 20th Dortmund locked in the last round of the league this season to qualify for the Champions League next season, and they achieved a counterattack from 11th to 4th in more than two months. After the game, the team's senior management praised the coach Kovac who led the team to achieve this miracle, while players such as Jule and Xiao Enmecha talked about the ups and downs of this season. When facing the remarks of German Sky Sports reporter Vasezier after the game, "The atmosphere on the court is indeed gradually becoming like Dortmund has really won something", sports general manager Ricken said: "If this is not passion, then what is it?" fans sang the classic old song again and again: "European events - Dortmund is fighting in the international arena!", which was mixed with the shouts of "Kovac". In addition to the fans, Vatsk, Ricken and Kyle all expressed their gratitude to Kovac. team defender Jule said: "This season has been a big ups and downs. Now this result shows how we have worked together and supported each other in the past few weeks. Thanks to the fans who have supported us all season, who are actually some of the competitive advantages we have at home. It would be even better to be able to celebrate with them here." Felix Enmecha felt "all emotions are a little bit", but: "The most important thing is that we did, we will play in the Champions League next season." For this game, who played one more player on the court early and won 3-0 in the end In the game, the team's midfielder Brandt said: "We play too complicatedly. Once we have too much time, we will think too much, make decisions, and play slowly." Jule also has the same view: "If it's 11-to-11, we may play better." After the game, Ricken called Kovac's coaching work in the past three months "one of the greatest coaching achievements in Dortmund's history." Because that key "one" in the interview was omitted in the retelling, when hearing that his coaching was called "the greatest coaching achievements", Kovac modestly pointed out that there were "other great coaching coaching achievements" and mentioned Klopp and Heathfield. It is worth mentioning that Heathfield brought Dortmund from 13th in the 24th round to the final fourth in the 1993/94 season, and the players on the team at that time included the current sports general manager Ricken.
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