Borussia Dortmund: Edin Terzic is already launching the shock against PSG

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Faller of Atlético de Madrid after finishing first in their group, Borussia Dortmund is preparing to meet Paris Saint-Germain in the last four of the Champions League. Present at a press conference before facing the invincible Bayer Leverkusen, Edin Terzic spoke about this exciting double confrontation to come. “We have had very good performances in the Champions League throughout the season. We had a difficult start. In the first two matches, we only took one point and everyone thought it was over. But it’s never over if you work hard and fight to come back. That’s what the team did, and that’s what we did every day. At the moment we are very confident, especially in this kind of match..

And to add: “We know it will be very difficult in the semi-finals. The difference between us and PSG is that PSG, from the start of the Champions League campaign, was already thinking about the final, which they have wanted to win for many years now. We are here because we deserve it too and we will be ready for it. Again, I respect that you are here and that you have traveled a long way to be here with us. But first we think about the Bundesliga, our next two challenges in the Bundesliga, against Leverkusen and against Leipzig. Then we will start preparing for the matches against PSG.. Enough to put a lot of pressure on the capital club…

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