For eleven years, Lukasz Piszczek played at Borussia Dortmund before the 36-year-old finally said goodbye to return to his Polish homeland. But also from there, the view of the Fanlieblings remains on the BVB.
"I feel like I'm in the cabin because I'm still very close to my colleagues," Piszczek revealed "Polish homeland1". Therefore, the defender, which is now active in Poland 4. League is currently being brimed, but due to a violation, is well braked in the picture, which is why the achievements of its former players will fluctuate so badly this season.
"The injuries play a big role inside the troupe. So you can not find the necessary stability," Piszczek gave a deeper insight and added: "The players are constantly exchanged, the coach has no great choice."
Nevertheless, Piszczek also tries to see the positive: The 6-0 victory at the past weekend against Gladbach had been "good", "that can give upswind," said the 36-year-old.
Piszczek: BVB has "the eggs" for a 3: 0 victory
For his ex-club, it continues during the week on Thursday evening (21:00 clock at RTL and RTL +) in Glasgow against the Rangers. After the 2: 4 defeat in the first leg, the Borussia stands with his back to the wall. "We talked to us in the station Barca against Naples, but by the way I looked at the BVB," said Piszczek, who is active as a TV expert in Polish television. "I was very angry in the studio and could not concentrate me properly."
Hopes Piszczek sets out that the awayator rule was abolished: "That can help us. We have to achieve an early gate, best go with a 2-0 in the break and then make the third," explained the right-back in "we" - Shape, almost, as if he were still part of the squad.
"Hopefully, the team still turns that. It looks good at first glance, but I firmly believe that the team still creates that," Piszczek showed victorious. "The team has the eggs to win there 3: 0!"
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