Dortmund Coach Kovac Backs Brandt, Defends Bellingham Ahead of Copenhagen Clash
COPENHAGEN - Borussia Dortmund coach Niko Kovac is signaling potential lineup adjustments, including continued support for julian Brandt and a firm defense of young forward Jobe Bellingham, as BVB prepares for a crucial Champions League match against FC Copenhagen. The moves come amid a demanding schedule featuring five of the next six games played away from home.
Kovac praised Brandt’s recent performances,stating,”I’m glad I have him,” highlighting the wealth of options available in midfield and attack. Simultaneously, he pushed back against criticism leveled at Bellingham following a costly mistake during a recent 2-1 loss to Bayern Munich, asserting, “I don’t understand the criticism at all. Jobe makes a vrey, very good impression.” This support for both players underscores Kovac’s intent to utilize the full depth of his squad during a congested fixture list.
Dortmund enters the Copenhagen match off the back of a strong start to the Champions League group stage, securing a 4-4 draw against Juventus and a 4-1 home victory over Athletic Bilbao. Kovac lauded the new eight-opponent format as “a really nice, good format,” with the immediate goal of finishing in the top eight to gain a favorable position heading into the next phase of the competition.
Sporting director Sebastian Kehl anticipates changes to the starting lineup due to the demanding schedule, noting the squad is “well-stocked.” Kovac echoed this sentiment, confirming he will rotate players to manage fatigue and ensure opportunities for the entire team. “Everyone will definitely get their chances,” he stated.