The BVB boss believes his side are back to their best
following a 5-0 win over Freiburg at Signal Iduna Park on Saturday.
Borussia Dortmund coach Jurgen Klopp believes his side
learned from their 2-1 Champions League loss to Napoli on September 18.
The Bundesliga giants had won all of their league games
prior to their trip to the San Paolo, where goals from Gonzalo Higuain and
Lorenzo Insigne consigned them to defeat.
However, they showcased their best form in Saturday's 5-0
victory over Freiburg and Klopp believes his troops have turned a corner.
"We did not feel terribly under pressure," he
is quoted as saying by the club's official website.
"We have analysed the game against Napoli in detail
and drawn our conclusions. [Against Freiburg] we were in overdrive for the
whole of the second half, which makes the job fun.
"So, we did not sit back after the 3-0 or the 2-0
and stepped on the gas. I thought the first half was good too.
"I was very satisfied with our pressing. Robert
Lewandowski's [first] goal was outstanding."
BVB face Marseille in the Champions League on Tuesday and
Klopp believes that home advantage could be crucial.
"Tuesday will be a challenge, but it will be a home
game in front of a packed house."
Lewandowski and Marco Reus exchanged doubles for Dortmund
against Freiburg, with Jakub Blaszczykowski adding the fifth.
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