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Borussia Dortmund is one of the biggest teams in Europe's top five leagues. They are on the verge of winning the Bundesliga and just need one more win to lift the championship trophy. However, they suffered a humiliating defeat in the final game of the season and Bayern Munich were crowned champions.




Some Borussia Dortmund fans were disappointed after the team failed to win the Bundesliga title. Jude Bellingham has been one of their best performers and the England international has remained consistent since joining Dortmund. However, Real Madrid completed the signing of Bellingham for a fee of 103 million pounds.



Borussia Dortmund spent 25 million euros to sign Bellingham from Birmingham City but sold him for a hefty price after the youngsters developed into a world-class player.



Manchester City spent 60 million euros to sign Erling Haaland last summer. Dortmund signed Haaland from RB Salzburg for 20 million euros but sold him to Man City for 60 million euros. The Norwegian striker is enjoying life at Man City after winning the Premier League, FA Cup and facing the opportunity to win the first UEFA Champions League title of his career. Dortmund signed Jadon Sancho from Man City for 21 million euros and sold him to United for 85 million euros.



Borussia Dortmund spent 35 million euros to sign Ousmane Dembele and sold him to Barcelona for 140 million euros. 


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Lisandro Martinez is happy with the mentality of Manchester United in his first season but wants the team to progress further next season.



After arriving from Ajax last summer, Martinez wondered if he could play at centre-back due to his shortened height compared to most centre-backs. This was put forward mainly by Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher. However, the Argentina international showed his quality throughout the season and forged a strong partnership with Raphaël Varane. His performance also prompted Carragher to retract the comment (a sweet moment.


Lisandro Martinez is satisfied with the mentality of Manchester United.

Lisandro Martinez is satisfied with the mentality of Manchester United. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

Here's what Martinez had to say about his first season at Old Trafford looking to improve (h/t Manchester United website, via Manchester Evening News):




“I am really happy to be here, it is a big dream for me. [Never-say-die] is my mentality, I try to show every ball, every game, that's what I like. It's my game too, give it all I have.


"I try to do my best, give a lot of energy to the team and have a good attitude, with passion. We have a very good mentality here and we have changed a lot of things. It's on a good track, but we still have a lot to improve.


Martinez's performances have come to the point where United are aiming to offer him an improved contract in the near future. Although he is currently injured (injury to the ankle bone


against Sevilla), he will directly return to the starting XI when fully fit.

The good thing about the 2022 World Cup champion is that he is also very flexible. He has played well as a central defender, but he is also capable of operating as a defensive midfielder. The 25-year-old played there for Ajax.


Lisandro Martinez wants the team to improve next season. Lisandro Martinez wants the team to improve next season. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)


When he talks about improving next season, it shows his mentality of always looking forward rather than living in the past. Players with such mentality are vital for a team still in transition to have the ability to achieve something special under Erik ten Hag's guidance.


It also sends a powerful message to his teammates who want to boost morale to share the pitch with a player like him. Furthermore, the club board should take this as a message that the club can also improve its staff by signing world-class names. More news about Manchester United

Furthermore, Martinez's impressive display in the Premier League should be an inspiration to short centre-backs, who may or may not want to play in their forte simply because they are a few inches shorter than the average player there. centimeter. As they say - where there is a will, there is a way!  

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