Dortmund 2- Monaco 3

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Re: Dortmund 2- Monaco 3

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Its a Goal wrote:At the end of the day these are supposed to be professional players who should be able to cope with all kind of adversities.
what a dumb statement. Arent't football players human beings as well? Why should they be able to cope with an attack on them in less than 24 hours?
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Re: Dortmund 2- Monaco 3

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platinum wrote:
txj wrote:
platinum wrote:
txj wrote:Most unfair of UEFA to play this game 48hrs later...
24hours
Sorry, 24hrs ...
I agree with you 100%. $ talks.

Tuchel is livid at UEFA.
UEFA said they were contacted or was it just Tuchel that was out of the loop cos this tweet indicates that Dortmund knew:
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Re: Dortmund 2- Monaco 3

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Thomas Tuchel was disappointed at the lack of consultation about the rescheduling of the game
Borussia Dortmund manager Thomas Tuchel admits his side felt "powerless" to stop the rescheduling of their clash with Monaco after their team bus was targeted in explosions on Tuesday.

The match was rearranged following explosions near Dortmund's team coach, which saw defender Marc Bartra receive surgery on his wrist, though Dortmund manager Tuchel admitted before the game his team needed more time to prepare.

Dortmund went down 3-2 to the French side in the first leg at Signal Iduna Park, and Tuchel was unhappy after the match at the lack of consultation over the rescheduling of the game, saying the decision was made in Switzerland, where UEFA are based.

http://www.skysports.com/football/news/ ... explosions
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