Dortmund star, Marco Reus have made it clear to the media that Chelsea might no allow Dortmund progress today despite their poor form, and he believes Dortmund will need to do more to advance ahead of Chelsea today.

While reacting to the match ahead of the game, Marco Reus stated that Chelsea is presently not at their very best but might cause a lot of harm to Dortmund today.
Her added that Dortmund is focused on winning and advancing, and he believes the better team will take the day.
In his words, Marco Reus stated;
Marco Reus: “People know that Chelsea are not in good moment. This match will be key, it is their match of the season. They have an excellent squad with some very big names and it is very rare [they are in this position]. I hope that Chelsea don’t reawaken this week in London.”
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