Dortmund's Terzic Lauds Sancho's Impact In Champions League Win Over PSG
Borussia Dortmund's coach, Edin Terzic, expressed his lack of surprise at Jadon Sancho's impressive performance in their recent Champions League semi-final first-leg victory over Paris Saint-Germain. Sancho, who returned to Dortmund on loan after a challenging stint with Manchester United, showcased his skills on the right wing, contributing significantly to the team's 1-0 win. Terzic praised Sancho's quality, which he observes regularly in training, acknowledging the difficulty in translating it onto the pitch after a period without regular game time.
Sancho's standout performance included completing 12 dribbles against PSG, a feat not seen in a Champions League semi-final since Lionel Messi's display in 2008. This contribution was crucial for Dortmund, securing a narrow yet deserved victory, highlighted by Niclas Fullkrug's goal at the 36-minute mark. With this win, Dortmund not only gains an advantage for the return leg in Paris but also contributes to securing Germany an additional Champions League spot next season.

Despite the positive outcome, Terzic remains cautious about the upcoming second leg, anticipating a challenging match against PSG, especially with the support of their home crowd. He emphasized the importance of maintaining focus and effort to ensure success in Paris. The victory also has implications for Bundesliga standings, as it secures a fifth automatic Champions League spot for Germany next season—a result of Dortmund's efforts and success in the current campaign.
Terzic's comments reflect a strategic approach to the remainder of the Champions League semi-finals, acknowledging both the achievements and the challenges ahead. Dortmund's performance against PSG has set the stage for an intense return leg, with both teams eager to secure their place in the final. As Dortmund prepares for the next match, Terzic's insights offer a glimpse into the team's mindset and determination to continue their successful run in the competition.