Must-haves and differentials for Matchday 2

Terzic plays down Bellingham injury fears

Germany: Bundesliga

D. Malen (5), J. Bellingham (18), S. Haller (20), S. Haller (32), G. Reyna (90)

R. Bensebaini (75), L. Stindl (85)

By Rune Gjerulff   @runegjerulff

Jude Bellingham picked up a knock against Gladbach, but “it’s nothing dramatic,” says Dortmund coach Edin Terzic.

Must-haves and differentials for Matchday 2
Jude Bellingham. Photo: Borussia Dortmund

Borussia Dortmund coach Edin Terzic has allayed fears that Jude Bellingham suffered a serious injury in yesterday’s 5-2 win over Gladbach.


“Jude took a blow to the knee towards the end,” coach Edin Terzic said after the game.

“But I’m sure it’s nothing dramatic.”

With two games left to play this season, Dortmund are one point behind Bayern at the top of the Bundesliga table.

More about the match

Dortmund keep pace in title race with dismantling of Gladbach
Borussia Dortmund vs. Borussia Mönchengladbach preview: Dortmund continue their title push
Omlin’s status for Dortmund in doubt

More about the teams

Official: Beyer joins Burnley permanently from Gladbach
Predicted Bundesliga lineups: Matchday 32
Americans in the Bundesliga: Aaronson knocks on the door of Eintracht XI
Multiple Sources: Dahoud in London for medical
General updates: Mané and Olmo rumors appear unfounded, Dahoud to sign with Brighton?
15:30 Kickoffs: Union take huge points in top-four race, Bayern on track, Bochum out of the relegation zone

More about Jude Bellingham

Three candidates named to replace Bellingham at Dortmund
Bundesliga Tactics Talk: Round 31
Sport Bild Report: Madrid’s Perez considers Xabi a top coaching candidate
Real Madrid seem to have won the race for Bellingham
Bundesliga Tactics Talk: Round 30
Dortmund updates: BVB sign HSV youth talent, Real Madrid have €120 million set aside for Bellingham

More about Dortmund

Bynoe-Gittens set for second shoulder surgery
Ducksch proclaims “prompt decision” on future as Dortmund rumors continue to swirl
Revealed: The six candidates to be named Bundesliga Player of the Month for April
Watzke and Hellmann insist new investor model isn’t a “trojan horse”
Kovac: 6-0 drubbing exactly what Wolfsburg deserved
Hummels’ future still up in the air



Source link

About Author