Dortmund intends to capitalize on its successful debut, according to their new manager, Sahin

Nuri Sahin, the new manager of Borussia Dortmund, stated that his team is seeking to capitalize on their successful start in the Bundesliga and surmount the teething symptoms as the season progresses. This statement was made following their 2-0 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt at home on Saturday.

Dortmund encountered an arduous challenge in establishing a rhythm against Frankfurt in a tense match that was on the brink of a scoreless draw until substitute Jamie Gittens broke the impasse in the 72nd minute, just moments after Frankfurt’s Fares Chaibi had wasted a significant opportunity.

Gittens scored his second goal after a swift counter-attack, gaining coach Sahin his first three points in command, despite Frankfurt’s late comeback attempt to equalize.

“We experienced moments of difficulty; their momentum was particularly strong following their nearly 1-0 lead.” Sahin informed reporters following the contest, “We scored, and that is what matters.”

“The momentum was fortunately on our side toward the end, and we had the rub of the green.” The game began with a comparatively challenging start, as we were introduced to new players, a new coach, and a new season.

“It was crucial to commence with three key points.” I feel greatly alleviated. We must now expedite this process by achieving victories.

Sahin commended the performance of 20-year-old Englishman Gittens, stating, “All five (substitutes) came in with extra fire…” The sequences are the most compelling evidence of Jamie’s growth. He is ascending without any deviations. We have high expectations for him.

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