Marco Reus’ Fairytale Finish at Borussia Dortmund
Marco Reus, 34, is looking forward to a potential fairytale ending to his 12-year career at Borussia Dortmund as they prepare to face Real Madrid in the Champions League final.
Memorable Journey at Dortmund
- Reus made 428 appearances for Dortmund
- Captained the team for five seasons
- Progressed through the Dortmund academy
A move to Signal Iduna Park in 2012 marked a significant chapter in Reus’ career, and now he is set to feature in his second Champions League final after his first appearance in 2013 against Bayern Munich at Wembley.
Reus expressed his excitement, stating, “There is nothing better than playing your last game in a Champions League final and winning it.”
Anticipation for the Final
Reflecting on the upcoming final, Reus mentioned, “It’s not about revenge, it’s just about the anticipation. The objective is to win the trophy and focus on the next 90 minutes.”
Despite being considered underdogs against Real Madrid, Reus emphasized the importance of belief and support from fans for the final showdown.
Challenges Ahead
Reus acknowledged the strength of the Madrid team but highlighted the unpredictability of a final, stating, “In a final, anything is possible – we must believe, we will believe.”
He emphasized the need for top form, a bit of luck, and efficient conversion of chances to secure victory in the crucial match.
As the stage is set for the Champions League final, Marco Reus and Borussia Dortmund are ready to embrace the challenge and strive for a memorable conclusion to his remarkable journey with the club.