The 2: 3 cup defeat against Werder Bremen still affects Borussia Dortmund. Sports director Michael Zorc does not want to leave it uncommented that captain Marco Reus was recently criticized.
As soon as the press conference was over on Thursday, the sports director of Borussia Dortmund built himself up in front of the journalists. "One thing," Zorc is quoted in the course of the 'WAZ', "I want to make it clear."
“How Marco Reus is dealt with is a mess,” said the 57-year-old, “he scored the 1-0 for us 50 times. He is our captain and a boy from Dortmund. I expect more respect. "
Over the past few weeks, BVB captain Reus had come under increasing criticism because, alongside the furious Erling Haaland and Jadon Sancho, he shone less and missed out on some great opportunities. The following criticism from the general public got his boss mad today.
It will be a while before Reus can provide positive reviews again. As BVB announced, the 30-year-old has to take a break of around four weeks because of a muscle injury.
HariharanReus
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I will accept whole heartedly how Sancho and haaland have helped Dortmund in the past but one must not forget how Reus has helped Dortmund over the past years I would blame Favre for his dip in form as he put Reus in a CF role whereas he is a AMF and even Reus has said that he doesn't like the CF role he is better at Attacking midfield role which he performed last season and won the German player of the year. so may be it is Favre who should be blamed I hope he will do good in after returning from the injury 💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤
Satcdopyz
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Thomas Müller is much better than Marco Reus
Towabiknz
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one of very best reus 88
_rachit77
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reus is the best player i have ever seen play for dortmund and criticism we should better dont talk about that he is one of the best and loyal palyers i have ever seen
Ossboy
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yeah that's true
Doyknoryz
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ya Reus has been very loyal to his club and he has also given a lot. It's just that he picks up lot of injuries but atleast better then Dembele who came to Barca with high fees and still suffering