Shinji Kagawa could make his Borussia Dortmund return against
Freiburg on Saturday, as Jurgen Klopp deals with the absence of Marco Reus.
Japan international Kagawa left Dortmund in 2012 to move
to Manchester United, but was unable to nail down a regular starting place
under Alex Ferguson or David Moyes.
First-team action proved no easier to come by for the
playmaker in the early stages of Louis van Gaal's reign at Old Trafford.
Dortmund completed the re-signing of the 25-year-old at
the end of last month, tying him down to a four-year deal after agreeing to pay
an undisclosed fee - estimated to be far lower than the amount received for
Kagawa two years ago.
Kagawa made 49 Bundesliga appearances for Dortmund during
his first spell at the club - from 2010 to 2012 - and could be in line for his
50th league outing this weekend.
The case for a Kagawa start may have been enhanced by
Dortmund's somewhat rotten luck during the recent international break.
Germany international Reus was taken off in the second
minute of stoppage time in Sunday's Euro 2016 qualifying 2-1 win over Scotland
after appearing to injure himself when attempting to pull away from a Charlie
Mulgrew challenge.
The attacker was later revealed to have torn ankle
ligaments for the second time in four months, with the injury having previously
kept him out of Germany's successful World Cup campaign.
Doctors have placed a four-week timescale on his
recovery, but coach Klopp is confident of coping without his star man.
"It could have been worse," he told Bild.
"I am, of course, very sorry for Marco but four weeks will go quickly.
"We just have to work now and score without
him."
As if losing one attacking threat was not enough, Klopp
will have been concerned to see striker Ciro Immobile leaving the field on a
stretcher in the latter stages of Italy's 2-0 win over Norway on Tuesday.
However, Immobile's hip injury is not thought to be
serious and he could be involved on Saturday.
Nuri Sahin remains sidelined after undergoing surgery on
his left knee.
Dortmund have won their last eight meetings with Freiburg
and have picked up maximum points in the last seven between the sides on home
soil.
If the outlook did not already look bleak enough for the
visitors, Dortmund have put 17 goals past them on their last four trips to
Signal Iduna Park, conceding just one in reply.
Freiburg are looking for their first league win of the
season, while Dortmund are aiming to make it back-to-back victories after
beginning the season with a 2-0 home defeat to Bayer Leverkusen before bouncing
back with a 3-2 win at Augsburg.
Culled from Soccerway
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