Well they're still a tough side and one of the top league contenders but I don't think they're very strong enough to challenge Bayern Munich or even Leipzig this season, and apart from the Bundesliga which they're doing alright their performance in the Premier league is very poor and don't even think they'll be able to qualify for the next round.
This is what you call performance my chance due to their vehement inconsistency that has led them to fa in the Premier league. What makes me classify a team as being prudent and strong lies in their level of performance over the seasons which includes all the leagues they're involved in. If I must rate them, I will be sure if they are doing well in the Premier league.
Borussia Dortmund isn't regarded as one of the strongest European clubs at the moment and that's because of the club's transfer policy. The club has sold their best players over the years to other European clubs.
If the likes of Jadon Sancho, Erling Haaland and Jude Bellingham were still at the club, Dortmund would've probably be unplayable by now.
However they've been on a good form in the German Bundesliga this season as they're yet to lose a league game but would've definitely been better if they had those players I'm the squad.
For Dortmund to have sold these players. They absolutely did not mean themselves with good. All of these players mentioned are the top performing players now even in the UEFA championship league. Unfortunately, Sancho has been faced with a poor management of Ten Hag in the Manchester United, Erling Haaland has been doing with and overused by the Manchester United. He needs strong substitutes so he can be more fit to go to more competitions ahead. Manchester City for instance cannot afford to lose Haaland at this material time.