In the early hours of Thursday morning, the Champions League group stage continues, with Dortmund in Group C taking on Ajax at home. The two teams met in the first round of the game, Dortmund swallowed four goals and lost, and now it is full of injuries, and the Hornets are really powerless to avenge Ajax.
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Dortmund, a third-tierer, currently maintain a momentum of going hand in hand, first, after 10 league rounds, they have finished with 24 points in the second place, only one point behind The Bayern.

Secondly, despite the disastrous defeat to Ajax in the last round of the Champions League group stage, it did not prevent the team from finishing second in Group C after three matches. Finally, after winning the DFB-Pokal to Ingolstadt at the end of last month, the Hornets advanced to the third lap and overall, Dortmund's performance so far has been satisfactory.
However, it should be pointed out that due to the impact of multi-front operations, Dortmund have recently suffered a wide range of injuries, including defender Rafael Guerrero, midfielder Mahmoud Dahoud and striker Errin Haaland, which undoubtedly makes it more difficult for them to avenge Ajax.
Haaland played the full game in the first round and failed to knock on the opponent's door, and for Dortmund, who has always been offensive and defensive, the lack of Haaland is now like a toothless tiger.
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For Ajax, the league has been consistent as ever, accumulating 36 points after 11 rounds to lead the table, scoring 37 goals and conceding only 2 goals during the period, and the attack performance is praised.
Not only that, the team's performance in the Champions League is also eye-catching, winning all 3 games in the group stage, 11-1 goal-loss ratio, looking at all participating teams, only Bayern is better in attack and defense, Ajax has become an opponent that many top giants dare not despise.
Sebastian Alai
Defensively, Daly Blind's backline is indestructible, while on the offensive end, Sebastian Ale's strong play has left the team indestructible, and this son is not only tied for the top scorer list with seven goals in the league, but also scored 6 goals in the Champions League.
In a recent interview, Sebastian Alai admitted that ranking first in both competitions has made him feel confident that he can win by counterattacking in the away game against Borussia Dortmund.
Of course, Ajax's more neat squad also gave them a bit more chance of winning, with only goalkeeper Marten Sternenberg and defender Sean Kleber injured.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="16" > comprehensive analysis</h1>
In terms of data, the low-water start also reflects the lack of Haland Dort from the side, like a tiger without fangs. But Ajax's high-water attitude is a bit too cheap for Ajax, who has full advantages, and this campaign is optimistic about the two teams shaking hands and making peace.