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DORTMUND WILL LOOK TO CARRY THE MOMENTUM FROM LAST WEEK'S 6-0 - TERZIC

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Dortmund will look to carry the momentum from last week's 6-0  - Terzic



Dortmund's coach, Edin Terzic, has revealed that his team is focusing solely on their own game as they prepare for their upcoming match against Borussia Moenchengladbach. Following their impressive 6-0 victory against VfL Wolfsburg last week, Dortmund is eager to maintain the momentum and keep the pressure on their rivals, Bayern Munich.




With only three games remaining in the season, Dortmund is just one point behind Bayern, who face Dortmund's local rivals, Schalke 04, on Saturday.

Terzic spoke about their preparations for the match during a press conference, saying, "We only look at us. We worked our way into this flow against Wolfsburg and we tried to carry it through this week. We had a very intense training session yesterday. We will ease up today and pick it up again tomorrow. Then it's about showing what we are able to do."




Dortmund has been in impressive form at home, scoring 18 goals in their last four league games. However, they have struggled with consistency throughout the season. The team will also be without Jamie Bynoe-Gittens for the rest of the season due to a shoulder injury.




While Dortmund is fighting for their first Bundesliga title since 2012, Gladbach has nothing left to fight for, currently sitting in 10th place. When asked whether this could affect their opponents' game, Terzic dismissed the idea, stating, "That does not interest me at all because there is still a lot at stake for us.




Everyone wearing the Gladbach shirt will want to win the game. We know we need a good performance to win it."

Regarding any potential help from their Ruhr rivals in Munich on Saturday, Terzic explained that this is not something he can influence. "We have to win our three remaining games before we can think of anything else, and if we get help from them (Bayern's remaining opponents), I don't care if it is Schalke, Leipzig, or Cologne."




Overall, Terzic is confident in his team's ability and is focused on securing victories in their remaining matches. "For us, there is one common goal, and we are happy that it is such a tight race, the tightest in years, and that it is not yet over," he said. "Then it's about showing what we are able to do."

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