Borussia Dortmund: touching images of Marco Reus’ exit

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An afternoon marked by homage and emotion. For Borussia Dortmund, the last Bundesliga meeting against Darmstadt took second place with Marco Reus’ last match with BVB. Legend of the Ruhr club with 424 matches to his credit, the Dortmund native was welcomed like the star he is and with a giant crowd thanking him.

Scorer with a sublime free kick in the first period, the German international (48 caps, 5 goals) did not miss his farewell on the field with a big victory won against the red lantern. Released in the 82nd minute of play, Reus struggled to contain his emotion. Approved by all his people, the 34-year-old player was greeted by his teammates and even by his opponents who made him a guard of honor. This is what we call exiting through the front door. The end could be even better with success in the Champions League final against Real Madrid on June 1st…

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