There have been suggestions that the pressure of maintaining his guilty secret about his summertime defection to Bayern Munich described Mario GAtze's substandard featuring against MAlaga during the quarter-final. It absolutely was thus feared that the pressure brought about by Tuesday's dripping of what is called "der Transfer-Hammer" may break the 20-year-old and perhaps even upset the team dynamic. But JArgen Klopp began the approaching midfielder, demonstrably convinced that the home fans wouldn't switch on the turncoat and that GAtze is strong enough to cope with the excess scrutiny. The boss was quickly vindicated on both counts. Right from the start the zeal and zero of Dortmund demonstrated their spirit was unchanged and his part was played by GAtze, pushing with the same ferocious strength as his team-mates and showing his course with a cross for Robert Lewandowski to open the scoring. Obviously nobody at Dortmund was home on the youngster's shock move. Mind you, the matter will surely resurface if a ' whenever a ' Dortmund meet Bayern in the ultimate. Dortmund are anticipated to lose their prime striker this summer but at least the Pole bolstered their bargaining power with this performance. The artistic feel that preceded the intelligent end for his second target was bettered by the drag-back past Pepe that gave him the house to rocket the ball in to the web for his hat-trick. No wonder all the leading groups in Europe are eyeing him up. Basketball is simultaneously at its most systematised and its most severe at the highest level. It takes a unique person to spread panic among carefully drilled opponents. Cristiano Ronaldo can do it, of course, but so can Marco Reus and night he established that with style on Wednesday. His speed and dribbling talent, allied to Dortmund's power to get him running on to the ball in lines that would impress the All Blacks, had Real Madrid's defenders abandoning their stations and scurrying hither and thither like children who'd eaten way too much carbonated place and had no real idea just how to handle. It would be rash to exclude Real scoring goals in the second leg at the BernabAu but it's difficult to see them keeping both Reus and Lewandowski at bay. Borussia Dortmund are as effective as right through to the final. There clearly was when Dortmund bought a young person from Bayern Munich four years back no GAtze-style palaver. As the Bavarians were perfectly happy to allow while he had spent his entire youth at the club, he wasn't good enough to improve their senior group, for whom he played one time, Mats Hummels get, reasoning that that is. That judgment has looked dodgy in recent times as Hummels served Dortmund to two consecutive Bundesliga games a' but in 2013 it is Hummels who has begun to check dodgy. Serious lapses have been suffered by him on too many situations, such as for instance when he misjudged a humdrum punt upfield in the party sport at Shakhtar Donestsk to gift an objective to Costa. His poor backpass that led to Ronaldo's equaliser heightened suspicions that he is not the man to bring new security to the defence of Barcelona, who're stated to be interested in him. However, one may additionally suggest there's no reason a' apart from economic, obviously a' for Hummels to go to Barcelona. The discussion has ended. Barcelona and Real Madrid are the best non-German teams in Europe and they certainly were thoroughly overwhelmed this week a' proved to be poor tactically, theoretically and physically. As the crushing victories were impressive, the way of them was pleasant. There's an infectious joy and remarkable fairness concerning the way Bayern and, especially, Dortmund play, making their domination somehow more thrillingly human than the tiki-taka tyrants. And all of it unfolds facing packed crowds who create atmospheres which can be seldom experienced in, say, the Premier League.
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