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Friday, 22 January 2016

KLOPP EXIT BETTER FOR BOTH DORTMUND AND HIMSELF SAY FORMER BVB STAR CHAPUISAT

Borussia Dortmund are better off without former coach Jurgen Klopp, says former BVB star Stephane Chapuisat.
"It was a good time to make a change after seven years. Players who nobody believed in any longer have blossomed," Chapuisat told Sport Bild.
"Jurgen Klopp probably felt it himself. It was simply the best for both parties.
"The most difficult thing [for Dortmund now] will be to keep all their players in the summer, so they can attack Bayern again."
Dortmund are still alive in the Europa League and currently sit second in the Bundesliga standings, eight points behind leaders Bayern Munich.
The former Switzerland striker says he's looking forward to a possible final with FC Basel at St Jakob Park.
"Dortmund against Basel would be a very nice final, but when BVB get there, I wouldn't mind who they played," he added.

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