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Dortmund without Haaland, Hummels in Lisbon showdown

Staff Reporter Football 2021-11-23, 11:22pm

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BERLIN - Borussia Dortmund will be without both
Mats Hummels and Erling Haaland when they head to Portugal for Wednesday's
potential Champions League Group C decider against Sporting Lisbon.

   Level on points with two games to play in the group stage, Sporting and
Dortmund meet on Wednesday in a clash which could decide which of them joins
group leaders Ajax in the knockout stages.

   Yet Dortmund will be deprived of two of their best players in Hummels and
Haaland as they look to steer their Champions League campaign back on course
after back-to-back defeats.

   Veteran defender Hummels is suspended after he was controversially sent
off in Dortmund's 3-1 defeat to Ajax three weeks ago.

   The club had said they would appeal the red card, but coach Marco Rose
admitted last week that he did not expect the 2014 World Cup winner to be
available.

   "We all know that Mats is suspended in Lisbon," he said, and hinted that
Dan-Axel Zagadou could take his place in central defence.

   Haaland, meanwhile, has been out for the last four weeks with a hip
injury.

   Dortmund are hoping the Norwegian striker, who has nine goals in just six
league appearances this season, will return to action in time for their top-
of-the-table clash with Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich on December 4.

   Rose's side head to Lisbon in good spirits, having moved to within a point
of Bayern with a narrow win over Stuttgart at the weekend.

   Sporting have had longer to recover since their 2-1 cup win over Varzim
last Thursday.

   The victory was their ninth in a row in all competitions, a run which goes
back to their last meeting with Dortmund, a 1-0 defeat in Germany in
September.

   Donyell Malen, who scored the winner for Dortmund in that game, is likely
to lead the line again on Wednesday in Haaland's absence.

   The 22-year-old Dutch talent is in good form, having netted his first
Bundesliga goal with a blistering strike against Stuttgart on Saturday. BSS/AFP