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Several leading figures from the BVB ultras climbed over the fence into the stadium's inner area and summoned the players to them. Nico Schlotterbeck was the first to engage in dialogue with the fans, followed by Emre Can, Waldemar Anton, and Serhou Guirassy. However, most of the Dortmund players kept their distance, standing motionless as the reactions from the away section washed over them. For a good two minutes, the ultras gestured wildly as they spoke to the Borussia Dortmund players, appealing to their sense of honor and pride. Neither the players nor BVB officials disclosed the exact content of the exchange. One thing is clear: the mood has hit rock bottom. Such scenes haven’t been seen at Borussia Dortmund in a long time. Internally, the criticism was just as severe. Schlotterbeck: "We apologized. Our fans are always there for us. Our performance was not worthy of the Bundesliga." [@RNBVB]

#BVB's lack of ambition captured by Lars Ricken with this quote: "Our primary objective is clear: in the coming years, we want to be continuously represented in the UEFA Champions League and play the role required for that in the Bundesliga." bvb.de/de/en/news/new…







