Rues confident against Monaco

The German Leaders 'Borussia Dortmund" team has landed safely in Brilliant Sunshine at 12:56 p.m.  
These Wednesday matches will be the toughest match ever as 
Dortmund will be looking forward to turn around a deficit of 3-2 against Monaco and also how Barcelona will over come the 3-0 deficit against Juventus in their second leg matches.
Reus told journalist that, "The chances are still 50-50 despite the first leg. We have to believe in it". Rues missed the first leg at the Westfalen stadium due to injury. 
"We developed a special team spirit in the last days." Tuchel said: "We know that we probably need to win with a two-goal advantage tonight. We're so much ready to achieve the extraordinary."
However, the player's mindset has changed since the they had to play under impossible circumstances last week Wednesday: it was a situation in which none of the players felt ready to play football, let alone an important Champions League game and a semifinal at stake.
"If there was a day on which we weren't ready to play football, it was the day of the first leg," Tuchel said. "It will be a whole new match. We weren't ready in the first leg. We stabilised ourselves emotionally. We're here to proceed [to the next round]."
It was believed that Dortmund can achieve a great winning because they dominated the visitor's in the second half of the first leg.
"Although we weren't fully focused in the first leg, we still had 12 shots to [Monaco's] two in the second half and won most challenges," Tuchel said. "We were also unlucky with the officiating in the last match," referring to Kylian Mbappe being at least a yard offside for Monaco's first goal.
The German Leader's manager will be want to rely on Reus for the second leg, which may likely to boost their chances of winning. The 27-year-old attacking midfielder played the first period of Dortmund's comprehensive 3-1 over Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday. Reus did not only put his name on the score-sheet after 120 seconds with a cheeky back heel but also showed his value to the team with his relentless pressing up front. 
On Wednesday, transition attacks of Monaco's high-speed attack will be Tuchel's main concern. Ligue 1's leaders showed in style how dangerous they are on the break with Mbappe, Radamel Falcao, Bernardo Silva and Thomas Lemar while Dortmund are traditionally susceptible to counter attacks, especially with the absence of Marc Bartra who was injured in Tuesday's attack.
Dortmund's CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke mused on Tuesday that his team could draw strength from what otherwise was a rotten week. Giving his outlook on his team's chances to make the semifinals, he said: "It was never going to be easy but after the attack on our lives, it's a bit different. We're no dreamers, we know that the chances aren't huge, but we also do know that there is a chance because the team performed on an almost superhuman level in the last days: that in itself could be a new source of strength for us."
We have the belief that Dortmund can do it base on the fact that, they have are not completely out of the Champions League.
Can Dortmund really turn the deficit against Monaco? 
Let's watch out for it tonight.................

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