Jurgen Klopp slammed Borussia Dortmund's display at Marseille,
despite a 2-1 win securing a spot in the UEFA Champions League last 16.
A late goal from Kevin Grosskreutz guaranteed Dortmund's
progression from Group F at the expense of Napoli, the winger netting three
minutes from time after Souleymane Diawara had cancelled out Robert
Lewandowski's opener.
However, Dortmund's margin of victory could have been
much greater, with Lewandowski and Reus spurning glaring opportunities in the
second half.
Klopp was quick to criticise his side for their
profligacy.
"We've done everything right in the end but with so
much wrong," he said.
"We wasted so many opportunities.
"It is now a great feeling. During the break one or
two hard words were exchanged, but I only sought to motivate the team."
Match-winner Grosskreutz believes Dortmund can afford to
celebrate after such a dramatic triumph.
"That was a great feeling," Grosskreutz said of
the winning goal.
"We would have been out, and then I popped it in the
corner.
"The team and all our fans deserve that. We can now
indulge ourselves with one or two beers."
Culled from Soccerway
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