Agreed, because basically Dortmund have good management, so I personally am not surprised when Dortmund started the season with poor results. Because anyway, I am personally very confident that as it goes on of course Dortmund will return to being a team in the competition in the top four. Because at the beginning of the season or in the first few matches, at least Dortmund are still adapting and or adjusting to the players who have left and also to the new players they have. So yes, when Dortmund have managed to build a team well then of course, Dortmund are actually a competing team in the Bundesliga title race.
Dortmund latest victory over Union Berlin boosted their position to second in the standings, even though they looked unstable at the start of the season, the fact is that Dortmund are unbeaten in the Bundesliga in the seven matches they have played. Indirectly, their business in selling star players like Bellingham was quite successful, in the sense that it had no impact on decreasing their performance in the Bundesliga. However, this cannot work in the UCL, they have difficulty getting points and are added to the Hell group.
On the other hand, I didn't expect Union Berlin to keep losing, they have lost five matches in a row. Even though in the UCL, they managed to make Madrid difficult with a fairly solid defense, they have been quite bad in the Bundesliga this season. I think the standings will change again, Munchen will face Freiburg, and Laverkusen versus Koln. I think both of them can secure positive results, because they find a club that is actually a little weak.