Getting knocked out of Europe appears to have finished their season. That's why we have to beat Citeh.
I wonder if an unexpected side effect of VAR is by slowing it down means that contacts in the box look more like contact so "justifies" when people then fall over, because you get no indication if there was any real force to justify it, and that slowing down the incident today, since the victim didn't fall over, makes it look like there wasn't enough contact to justify a red card. Basically all I'm saying is that they can't simply rely on slowing something down to get the right answer and that slowed down footage often gives the wrong impression.
They have played 4 games more than Spurs this season. With their squad, if they have then how puny are they.
If anything, Dortmund's season got knocked off its axis in February/March where they were knocked out of two competitions and dropped nine points out of a possible fifteen to let Bayern back into the title race 2nd February: 1-1 draw with Eintracht Frankfurt (Bundesliga) 5th February: 3-3 draw with Werder Bremen, losing on penalties (DfB Pokal) 9th February: 3-3 draw with Hoffenheim (Bundesliga) 13th February: 3-0 loss to Spurs (Champions League) 18th February: 0-0 draw with relegation threatened Nurnburg (Bundesliga) 24th February: 3-2 win over Leverkusen (Bundesliga) 1st March: 2-1 loss to Augsburg (Bundesliga) 5th March: 1-0 loss to Spurs (Champions League)
If they do, that would guarantee twelve weeks worth of headlines suggesting we're going to gazump them for Andre Gomes ...to go with the two days worth we've had already
Oh yeah, I haven't updated the list in a while... The following teams cannot finish above us Bournemouth Brighton Burnley Cardiff Crystal Palace Everton Fulham Huddersfield Leicester Newcastle Southampton West Scam ...although, weirdly, Watford and Wolves can in spite of being behind Everton and Leicester respectively