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Sense of relief at Dortmund


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Updated May 1, 2011 7:13 AM ET
Borussia Dortmund coach Jurgen Klopp admitted relief rather than joy was the overriding emotion after winning the Bundesliga title on Saturday.
The Westphalians clinched their seventh league title with two games to spare thanks to a 2-0 win over Nurnberg, but Klopp conceded he had begun to fear the worst following just two wins from their previous six games.

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"I would say that the feeling of relief is a thousand times stronger than the actual delight in winning the league," he told ZDF television.
"I actually thought it would feel different to this, more euphoric, but maybe that will still come.
"My team has achieved something extraordinary. Words cannot describe what the lads have done."
Dortmund became the youngest team to win the title despite not being regarded as one of the main candidates at the start of the season.
"I would like to congratulate Dortmund on a title that they have thoroughly deserved," Bayern Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said.
"They have played a fantastic season and are worthy successors to Bayern Munich."
Freiburg coach Robin Dutt added: "I don't think any league title has been deserved as much as this one.
"I earned my coaching badge on the same course as Jurgen Klopp and can say that he and his team deserve this."
Dortmund could also have a say at the other end of the table, with their last game of the season potentially decisive.
They host Eintracht Frankfurt, who slipped into the bottom three yesterday, and several clubs at the bottom will be hoping for a favour from the Westphalians.
That may be difficult, though, according to their president Dr Reinhard Rauball.
"This is almost a fairytale," he said. "The whole of Dortmund is going to be in a state of ecstasy for the next two weeks."
 
Diego respects Magath decision


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Updated Apr 30, 2011 8:11 AM ET
Wolfsburg's Diego insists he has no problem with coach Felix Magath despite heading straight down the tunnel after being substituted on Friday.
The forward trudged off without a glance towards the bench when taken off in the 1-0 Bundesliga win at Werder Bremen.
The Brazilian was taken off after 79 minutes of the Wolves' crucial 1-0 away win and went straight to the dressing room with his head bowed.

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"I respect the coach's decision, I just wanted to go and get changed quickly," said Diego.
Magath said he "had to ensure that we won the game" and needed taller players "to defend our lead for the last 10 minutes".
"Maybe Diego was angry. If he is, then he should be," added Magath.
The Bremen fans gave their former player an extraordinary standing ovation, even though he was involved in the goal which defeated their team and dragged them back down into a relegation battle.
"They gave me a huge present today," said Diego.
"It was fantastic for me to hear them calling my name again. It is good to know that they have not forgotten me.
"I had three fantastic years here and they still have a place in my heart.
"It was a new experience for me to come back here where I probably had the best time of my career."
However, Diego has ruled out making a permanent return to the Weser Stadion in the summer.
"I don't think that is anybody's aim," he said. "Neither Werder Bremen's, not mine. I have signed a four-year contract with Wolfsburg and I am very happy there.
"Of course we have had an uncomfortable season, but I like the people there a lot and they show me a lot of respect.
"We want to avoid relegation and then play more successfully next year. That is my aim so there is no chance of a return at this moment, but of course I will always respect Werder."
 
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# 1 - 3 Players Tied

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30

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M. Gómez​
MUN
30
24
2
P. Cisse​
FBG
30
22
3(T)
T. Gekas​
EFR
32
16

M. Novakovic​
KLN
26
16
5(T)
L. Barrios​
DOR
30
14

1
C. Tiffert​
KTN
31
14
2(T)
M. Gotze​
DOR
31
11

F. Ribéry​
MUN
24
11
4
T. Müller​
MUN
32
10
5(T)
Diego​
WOL
29
9

1
M. Gómez​
MUN
30
94
2
L. Barrios​
DOR
30
89
3
A. Schurrle​
MAI
31
85
4
T. Gekas​
EFR
32
84
5
S. Lakic​
KTN
29
83

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M. Franz​
EFR
23
13
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M. Lanig​
KLN
28
12
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S. Pinto​
HAN
29
11
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A. Wolf​
FCN
29
10
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D. Jarolim​
HAM
23
9

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M. Delpierre​
SGT
17
2

K. Haggui​
HAN
23
2

B. Howedes​
SKE
28
2
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Almeida​
BRE
13
1

J. Arango​
BM
23
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