The German enjoyed living life on the edge as BVB
eventually ran riot against Hamburg, but revealed injury concerns ahead of the
Champions League.
Borussia Dortmund coach Jurgen Klopp praised his team's
"outstanding" landslide 6-2 victory against Hamburg on Saturday.
Thorsten Fink's men could have dared to think they had
secured a point when they drew level at 2-2, but were subsequently unprepared
for an avalanche of goals late in the second half as the Schwarzgelben retook
the initiative.
Despite admitting his side had to improve, Klopp could
not stifle a smile when recalling how Dortmund took complete control of the
Bundesliga tie.
"After it became 2-2 we remained quiet for a bit,
but then it was outstanding. It was really fun, we were so hard to stop,"
grinned the 46-year-old to reporters.
"This was a step forward for us, despite the two
goals. This must not happen to us, especially in the Champions League. We must
take drastic action to improve the standards."
Despite the success that ensures the Ruhr outfit retain
top spot in the Bundesliga, Klopp admitted his concern over the fitness of
Neven Subotic and Henrikh Mkhitaryan.
"Neven took a knock to the foot in the first half
but thought he could continue," he added. "We will regulate his
exertions in the next days.
"Mkhitaryan received a blow to the knee. [Sven]
Bender is a little bent over. I hope we can all come out of this cleanly."
Subotic and summer signing Mkhitaryan were withdrawn in
the second period, but doubts still remain for Tuesday's Champions League
opener against Napoli.
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