That's going to end a time with a return? The band's breaking up soon at the Westfalenstadion, while Jose Mourinho probably will perhaps not be at Real Madrid much longer. If you fell asleep for some weeks, no, you didn't get thrown in to a time machine. Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid are playing one another again once they both advanced to the semifinal of the UEFA Champions League, in case you had any questions about whether or not Group D in this year's competition was the nastiest party of death actually. Dortmund needed a late magic (and an offside target) to obtain here, but they're here however, and they've no reason to not be confident. Der BVB got the better of Real Madrid inside their first two meetings, using four items from their website to complete along with the party. That forced Los Merengues into a hard Round of 16 link with Manchester United, which they got through, assisted by way of a little questionable officiating. Feel liberated to declare that these groups haven't any to be Man United supporters, nasty Malaga and here. This could be the final hurrah for both managers inside their current posts, and even when JArgen Klopp keeps at Dortmund, it's undoubtedly pretty much the end of a period for his staff. Mario GAtze has now agreed in principle to maneuver to Bayern Munich in the summer, and it's predicted that Robert Lewandowski can follow him out the door. The likes of Marco Reus, Ilkay GAndogan and Mats Hummels will undoubtedly be connected to Spain, Italy, England and France's greatest clubs all summer long as well. Meanwhile, Jose Mourinho will probably be let go by Madrid if he does not get the Champions League, and he will probably leave of his own accord for work at still another major membership if he succeeds in capturing the trophy for the 3rd amount of time in his career. Robert Lewandowski, Sebastian Kehl and Sven Bender have all acquired hits recently, but all of them are required to be available to begin for Klopp. Alvaro Arbeloa is stopped for Real Madrid, while a number of other people are dealing with nagging injuries. Jordan Essien, Fabio CoentrAo, Luka Modric and Marcelo are typical seeking to shake off scrapes. They are all making the visit to Dortmund, but it isn't entirely clear who will be fit to begin and who'll not. Angel Di Maria's wife has given birth, and his introduction in the team or lack thereof is to be identified. Borussia Dortmund (4-2-3-1 ): Roman Weidenfeller; Marcel Schmelzer, Pads Hummels, Neven Subotic, Lukasz Piszczek; Ilkay GAndogan, Sven Bender; Marco Reus, Mario GAtze, Jakub Blaszczykowski; John Lewandowski Real Madrid (4-2-3-1 ): Diego Lopez; Fabio CoentrAo, Pepe, RaphAel Varane, Sergio Ramos; Sami Khedira, Xabi Alonso; Cristiano Ronaldo, Mesut Azil, Angel Di Maria; Gonzalo Higuain How similar would be the groups? - We realize that Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich have similar employees, lining up in the same formation and playing the same design, but will anything concerning the sport eliminate that? Can Dortmund play more conservatively against Madrid than they do against inferior opponents? Can either staff care about the group or away goals and modify their strategy appropriately? It's possible, but it is also possible that they just opt to go at each other like it's any other game. Are Madrid pissed off about the group level? - Because, really, they got made to seem less than intimidating by Dortmund on several instances. Do not be surprised if Mou has his boys playing mad from the beginning. What's the technique against Ronaldo? - Klopp has spun all four of his main midfielders, who are similar in quality, and he could perform any two of the four on Wednesday. The reason why Bender is predicted since the starter above is because he is simply the absolute most athletic and bodily of the four, and he'll probably be used to help keep an eye fixed on Ronaldo. Consider that, or what Dortmund is performing in place of Bender does not start. How can Mario GAtze seem early? - He is an expert and will most likely play like he does in most other match, but he's also human. If he looks a bit distracted and off the pace It'll not be gorgeous. While there is an excellent chance that GAtze's impending transfer to Bayern is unnecessary, the time of the statement smells for Dortmund, and the commentators will certainly start crucifying him after his second dubious touch or move of the night time. Since, you understand, stories. We've seen this game before. Twice. The sole real difference between the match between those two at the Bernabeu and the one at the Westfalenstadion is that Real Madrid discovered a equalizer at home. Neither team has seen their team or situations within their domestic league change somewhat considering that the party phase. Neither team has any serious accidents and their tactics have been altered by neither. Is there any reason to predict another result, other than the fact that these Dortmund participants haven't played this late to a game title in the Champions League? Dortmund deserved the outcomes they got in both of their matches against Madrid, and we'll think they were genuine until proven otherwise. 2-1 Dortmund. Follow @SBNationSoccer on Twitter
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