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Dortmund Coach Terzic Sees ‘No Need To Apologise’ For Fortuitous Chelsea Champions League Victory

Chelsea left Borussia Dortmund empty-handed despite a fine performance at Signal Iduna Park, though that matters little to Edin Terzic.

Borussia Dortmund head coach Edin Terzic acknowledged his side were fortunate to defeat Chelsea – but saw little reason to apologise for a fortuitous Champions League victory.

Chelsea dominated at the Signal Iduna Park but Karim Adeyemi’s ruthless 63rd-minute strike ensured Dortmund will head back to Stamford Bridge on March 7 with a slender 1-0 lead in the last-16 tie.

Joao Felix twice spurned gilt-edged chances in the first half before Adeyemi broke away from a Chelsea corner to round Kepa Arrizabalaga and earn Dortmund a rare win over English opposition on Wednesday.

It marked the Bundesliga side’s first win against an English team in European competition for 11 games, their last such victory against Tottenham in March 2016.

Terzic pinpointed Gregor Kobel, who made a personal Champions League record seven saves, as the difference as Dortmund rode their luck to snatch the advantage at the halfway point in the two-legged affair.

He told DAZN: “It’s great to come out on the winning side.

“There was a little bit of luck involved and we had an exceptional goalkeeper.

“But there’s no need to apologise after winning at home against Chelsea in the last 16.

“What we really needed was longer periods of possession. We won the ball well in midfield a lot, but then gave it away again too cheaply.

“There were a lot of good things, too – the best of which is the result – but we know it’s not easy to play against Chelsea and we took a good step tonight.”

Chelsea registered 21 shots to Dortmund’s 14, with the Blues finding the target with eight of those compared to the hosts’ two.

Graham Potter’s men amassed an expected goals tally of 2.14 to Dortmund’s 1.41 as well, suggesting Chelsea had higher quality chances, albeit they were unable to find a decisive strike.

While Kobel kept his 11th clean sheet in 23 games in all competitions this term, one more than the whole of last season (10 in 40 matches), Terzic felt Dortmund handed Chelsea the initiative too often.

“I feel like we defended our goal well but made it a little too easy for them to get into the final third at times,” he added.

“If you saw how often we threw ourselves into challenges, how many shots we blocked, Chelsea have an incredible quality up front.

“But Gregor Kobel is in incredible form and we know when things get tight we can rely on him.”

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