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Hummels: Disappointed, sad, but proud - "It´s been a great season"
[26.05.] Mats Hummels won his fitness battle to make the starting line up for the Wembley Final. The centre back shares his thoughts following the 2-1 defeat, describes how he saw Robben´s winner and reflects on the season: "It´s been a great season," but he adds, "The closer you come to winning a trophy, getting to the final, and you realise you can beat the opposition, the more it hurts not to get your hands on it." morebild
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Roman Weidenfeller: "We had to pinch ourselves to believe this is real"
[1.05.] Roman Weidenfeller secured Borussia Dortmund´s passage to the Champions League final. His heroics - especially in the opening 15 minutes - kept BVB in the game, later he denied Higuain and Cristiano Ronaldo with magnificent saves. "It doesn´t get any bigger than this after winning two league titles and a cup," said the Dortmund goalkeeper. morebild
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Robert Lewandowski: "It was just a great night"
[25.04.] Robert Lewandowski was of course BVB´s star performer on Wednesday night, scoring all four goals in their 4-1 win over Real. Only one player has scored more goals in a Champions League match - Lionel Messi, multiple World Footballer of the Year, who once netted five in a game. In an interview Lewandowski talks about how he felt after turning in such an outstanding performance. morebild
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Interview with Hans-Joachim Watzke: "We belong to the crème of European football"
[7.04.] It´s an astonishing development. In the "Klopp era" BVB have climbed from 119th to 27th place in the European club rankings, with no end in sight. If Borussia Dortmund make it through to the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday, "we play at the highest level in Europe," says club chairman Hans-Joachim Watzke. morebild
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Sebastian Kehl: "At home we have every chance to reach the next round"
[4.04.] Sebastian Kehl was the first player to appear from the La Rosaleda catacombs in the ´mixed zone´ on Wednesday night. The Dortmund skipper, who made his first starting appearance in four weeks, called the 0-0 draw with FC Malaga a dangerous but by no means bad result ahead of next Tuesday´s second leg. morebild
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Interview with Carsten Cramer:
"Sensible Growth"
[25.03.] Carsten Cramer is in charge of sales and marketing at Borussia Dortmund. In this interview he shares his views on targets and methods. "We want sensible growth," adding "Going to watch a football match must remain affordable." morebild
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Felipe Santana interview: "My head and my heart are at BVB"
[6.03.] BVB central defender Felipe Santana has recently been criticized by the media - for playing a major role in Hannover´s goal on Saturday, for his inaccurate passing, and his poor build-up play. Against Donetsk, the Brazilian proved his critics wrong. morebild
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Sebastian Kehl: "Our appetite is growing"
[6.03.] When Sven Bender was forced off with a heel injury at half-time, he was adequately replaced by Sebastian Kehl. The BVB skipper made his 40th appearance in Europe against Shakhtar Donetsk on Tuesday night, and he reached the Champions League quarter-finals for the first time in his career. In an interview he talks about Felipe Santana, his preferred opponents and his favourites. morebild
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Schmelzer: "We have a chance to make amends"
[2.03.] After the 3-1 win over Hannover 96 Marcel Schmelzer already had his eyes on Tuesday. "We need to be more focused going into this game," he said on the Champions League match against Shakhtar Donetsk. In an interview the Dortmund defender talks about Mats Hummels, the cup exit and the ´week of truth´. morebild
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Sebastian Kehl: "We can only blame ourselves for the draw"
[24.02.] Sebastian Kehl looked anything but happy following the game against Mönchengladbach. "We can only blame ourselves for the draw," said the BVB skipper in the mixed zone, adding: "We would have won this game had I put that late chance away. So, I must accept part of the blame." morebild
 
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