"Perhaps the problem in Dortmund is that they can't shape a game in the way they should," said Joachim Löw

World Cup-winning manager Joachim Löw and DFB sporting director Rudi Völler try to make sense of "two-faced" Borussia Dortmund and weigh in on some of their players.
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On a recent edition of the BILD SPORT Show, Joachim Löw and Rudi Völler appeared as guests and discussed multiple topics in German football with host Marcel Weier and show expert Walter M. Straten. Among those topics was the current state of Borussia Dortmund. After yet another punch in the gut in Leipzig, the two DFB icons were asked to give their opinions on the wounded Black and Yellows:

"When you look at the roster, it is not always easy to understand. I saw the game in Leipzig, and I must say, what an unbelievable second half from Borussia Dortmund. I have not seen many teams in recent months as strong as BVB in that half; it was great. The only negative is that they did not score."
Rudi Völler
"For me, it is difficult to judge from a distance, but one thing that is clear is that Dortmund has two faces: a Champions League face and a Bundesliga face. We saw it last year. Two completely different outputs."
Joachim Löw
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