Dortmund has also had some bad luck in recent months. They thought they had found a reasonable replacement for Haaland in the form of Haaler. But then he unexpectedly got a bad diagnosis about his health. They can't help that. The width in Germany has also improved slightly in recent years. Nothing is lost for Dormund yet. Just look at RB Leipzig, in the beginning they were almost in the relegation place and now they are just back in the top 3. Immediately a nice showdown with Bayern Munich the first game after the winter break.
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Dortmund's productivity is still not quite enough to me. They are too far behind Bayern Munich in terms of the number of goals they have scored so far. Let's say we don't compare any team to Bayern Munich about that. But even then, for example Leipzig are better than Dortmund about that anyway. Haaland's departure has really affected the team in a bad way. But Dortmund don't seem to be caring about that much now. Because their priority is to look for how much profit they can make in their transfers.
This makes me disappointed about them as well. Because I miss the times Dortmund were caring about the Bundesliga title very much. Since they started to change their vision Bayern Munich have been so comfortable about becoming champions every season.