Dortmund have got it all to do in their trip to Stade Louis II this week, as Die Schwarzgelben are asked to overturn a 3-2 home-leg defeat against Monaco from last Wednesday.
Thomas Tuchel complaining that his team didn’t have enough time to recover, after their match that was scheduled for the Tuesday night was postponed due to the Dortmund team bus suffering a blast en route to Signal Iduna Park.
Leonardo Jardim’s men have been on fire this season, with their home form boasting a particularly high average of goals scored across both Ligue 1 and the Champions League competition.
Kylian Mbappe has been their teenage breakout sensation, but there are goals promised from various positions in their squad, with Thomas Lemar, Bernardo Silva and Falcao offering ideas.
Monaco have kept just one clean sheet since the start of the Champions League group stages, with this week unlikely to be any different. Dortmund need away goals to get back into the tie.
Entertainment should be at a premium, as the visitors chase the goals required to turn things around, while Monaco struggle to plug the gaps defensively under normal circumstances in Europe.