Borussia Dortmund vs. FC Barcelona predicted lineups, projected starting XIs: Lamine Yamal ready to go
- Borussia Dortmund will host FC Barcelona on Tuesday, April 15, 2025, at 8pm BST for the Champions League second leg.
- Barcelona dominated the first leg at home, winning 4-0, which puts Dortmund in a difficult position for the return match.
- Barcelona's first-leg goals came from Raphinha, Lamine Yamal, and a Robert Lewandowski brace against his former club.
- Hansi Flick, Barcelona's manager, expressed confidence in his team, noting their impressive unbeaten run in 2025: "I have a lot of faith in this team."
- Dortmund faces an uphill battle to overcome the deficit and will be without key players Nico Schlotterbeck and Marcel Sabitzer due to injury.
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Flick Barcelona has a goal: to silence the Yellow Wall of Borussia Dortmund, the gradation in which no one sits and everyone sings
Ruge, zumba, trembles like a bee hive. Incalculable before, during and after the match. No matter the rival or the result: the Südtribüne, the southern tribune of Signal Iduna Park —the commercial name of the historic Westfalenstadion, built in 1974 — is a collective act of faith, belonging and resistance. With capacity for 81,365 people, it is the largest stadium in Germany. There, the Yellow Wall (Gelbe Wand), a gradation that resembles an imp…
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