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Terzic hopes to repay Dortmund trust by reaching CL Final

China Daily | Updated: 2024-05-01 00:00
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BERLIN — Borussia Dortmund coach Edin Terzic faces Paris Saint-Germain in Wednesday's Champions League semifinal first leg, enjoying a rare spell of certainty in the job.

Dortmund's progression to the last four would have been scarcely believable to anyone watching the 2-0 loss at PSG which opened its Champions League campaign in September.

A string of domestic setbacks including a German Cup exit in December had Terzic on the ropes.

He only survived a crisis meeting shortly before Christmas because of Dortmund's improved Champions League form.

Terzic's side qualified top of a group including PSG, last year's semifinalist AC Milan and Saudi-backed Newcastle United.

Reaching the semifinals with wins over PSV Eindhoven and Atletico Madrid has all but guaranteed Terzic will be in the Dortmund dugout next season.

While not all the doubters have been silenced, getting past PSG would make Terzic just the third Dortmund manager, after club legends Ottmar Hitzfeld and Jurgen Klopp, to take the club to the Champions League final.

'Super impressive'

Terzic's story is the kind that the Dortmund hierarchy, not to mention the club's fans, find appealing.

He was born in Menden, near Dortmund, in 1982, just two years after his parents had moved to Germany from the former Yugoslavia.

The life-long Dortmund fan attended his first game in 1991 at the Westfalenstadion against Duisburg, aged just nine.

"I don't remember much from my childhood, but that was super impressive," Terzic told German football magazine 11Freunde in May 2021.

Pictures from the 2012 German Cup final show a boyish Terzic among the tens of thousands of Dortmund fans in Berlin's Olympic Stadium.

On that day, Dortmund thumped rival Bayern Munich 5-2 to seal a league and cup double in what was the pinnacle of Klopp's reign.

After playing in the lower tiers of German soccer, he joined Dortmund as a scout in 2010. Apart from brief spells with Besiktas and West Ham, Terzic has been at Dortmund ever since.

Taking over as interim head coach in December 2020, he led Dortmund to the German Cup the following May, by which time Marco Rose had been announced as his successor.

Terzic stayed with the club as technical director and returned to the dugout ahead of the 2022-23 season, this time as head coach on a permanent basis.

That season ended with a final-round 2-2 draw to lowly Mainz which cost it the league title on goal difference.

Despite the heartbreak, Dortmund felt it had its man — a decision which has paid off, in Europe at least.

'Stay humble'

England winger Jadon Sancho, who returned to Dortmund on loan in January after an unhappy spell at Manchester United, plays some of his best soccer under Terzic.

Terzic was central in bringing Sancho, who scored 50 goals and made 64 assists in 137 matches in his first spell at the club, back to Dortmund.

Speaking with the UEFA website on Monday, Sancho said: "It's a very nice feeling coming back here.

"I have belief in myself again. I heard the crowd screaming my name."

Julian Brandt, another of Dortmund's creative forces, praised the Englishman's skills.

"Opposing players respect the name Sancho. What he can do with his feet is unbelievable.

"Jadon is skill personified."

Sancho, who lifted the German Cup under Terzic, Dortmund's last piece of major silverware, said his side could emulate Klopp's efforts in 2013 and return to Wembley for the Champions League final.

"Paris will be a tough test for us. We have to stay humble and give it our all to get to the final."

AFP

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