Dortmund and Monaco prepare for goal-fest

Dortmund and Monaco prepare for goal-fest

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Despite their attacking qualities, Borussia Dortmund and Monaco face similar concerns as they prepare for Tuesdayโ€™s Champions League quarter-final first leg, with both having their defensive frailties brutally exposed in recent weeks.

No side had ever advanced through a knockout tie conceding six goals but swashbuckling Monaco threw caution to the wind to oust Manchester City, netting three away goals in a 5-3 defeat in the first leg before running out 3-1 winners at home to advance on away goals.

Youngster Kylian Mpabbe has been a revelation, while the 31-year-old Radamel Falcao is enjoying a new lease of life after appearing to put his fitness problems behind him.

Dortmund, with seven-goal frontman Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang leading the way, broke the record for goals scored in the competitionโ€™s group stage when they netted 21 to finish in top spot above Real Madrid, after a group-stage campaign that included an 8-4 demolition of Legia Warsaw.

Against Benfica in the round of 16, they also demonstrated their offensive class to come back from a 1-0 first-leg defeat and win 4-0 at home.

โ€œI want everyone who comes to the stadium to enjoy watching us because we play attacking football and outscore our opponents,โ€ coach Thomas Tuchel told Uefa.com.

โ€œI think we are good at winning the ball back, good at playing at a high tempo, good at quick attacking interplay and weโ€™re also a hard-working team.โ€

Like Monaco, Dortmund have enjoyed the emergence of a talented sensation, with 19-year-old French international Ousmane Dembele contributing five assists in his maiden European campaign.

While there are no doubts about either sideโ€™s attacking quality ahead of their first competitive meeting, both have recently been brutally exposed defensively against high-quality opposition.

Monaco have conceded eight goals in their last two away games and 13 in their entire Champions League campaign โ€“- more than any of the other quarter-finalists โ€” and they were crushed 4-1 by Paris St. Germain in the League Cup final on April 1.

Dortmund were outclassed 4-1 by Bayern Munich at the weekend and it is little surprise that Tuchel predicts both sides will look to play to their strengths on Tuesday.

โ€œ(Monaco) play at a very high tempo and, in addition to individual talent, they have a very strong team ethic,โ€ the coach added.

โ€œI think itโ€™s safe to say we wonโ€™t have two 0-0 draws; both teams are too interested in scoring and pushing themselves to the limit.โ€

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