Bulinews
·10 février 2025
Sporting Lisbon vs. Borussia Dortmund: Team news and predicted lineups
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Bulinews
·10 février 2025
Mike Tullberg’s time at the helm of Borussia Dortmund is over after the interim head coach was replaced by Niko Kovac last week as the former Eintracht Frankfurt, Bayern Munich and Wolfsburg manager takes over until 2026.
The 53-year-old didn’t exactly make the start he would have dreamt of on the weekend – a narrow 2-1 defeat to a rather physical, well-drilled and dogged VfB Stuttgart. The Swabians needed no invitation to capitalise on a misfiring BVB who racked up a superior xG despite the loss.
Anyhow, attentions must turn to Europe ahead of Tuesday night's UEFA Champions League play-off clash with Sporting Lisbon. The green and white stripes from the Portuguese capital currently sit in first-place domestically with a 4-point lead over Benfica after 21 rounds.
However, the departure of Ruben Amorim slightly unsettled their top-eight push in Europe’s premier competition. Three consecutive defeats to Arsenal, Brugge and RB Leipzig undone their strong start leaving new boss Rui Borges in a tricky position.
Home soil will undoubtedly provide some comfort but Morten Hjulmand’s yellow card suspension adds another name to a list of growing absentees including Pedro Goncalves (muscle), Nuno Santos (ACL) and Joao Simoes.
There may even be some doubts surrounding the fitness of top-scorer Viktor Gyokeres who only came off the bench against Porto on Friday night.
As for Die Schwarzgelben, Felix Nmecha (knee) remains the only major absentee having picked up the injury against Werder Bremen in January. New loanee signing Carney Chukwuemeka is the only doubt as he sustained a knock which sidelined him for the Stuttgart game.
Nico Schlotterbeck, who missed last weekend’s Bundesliga game through suspension, is expected to start alongside Julian Ryerson, Emre Can and Ramy Bensebaini. Midfield continues to struggle for form, but Kovac may persist with Marcel Sabitzer, Pascal Gross and Julian Brandt.
There ought to be an abundance of pace in the attacking third with Karim Adeyemi and Jamie Gittens manning the flanks. Meanwhile, Serhou Guirassy could write himself into the club's history books if he can score – another goal would take him level with ex-BVB strikers Robert Lewandowski and Erling Haaland who also netted 10 times for the Black and Yellow’s in one UCL campaign.