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BVB advances to the final: Sasha anticipates pure elation in black and yellow

Borussia Dortmund faces Real Madrid in the Champions League final on Saturday. One dedicated supporter is optimistic about their prospects.

Singer Sasha sings at the "Goldene Henne" media award ceremony.
Singer Sasha sings at the "Goldene Henne" media award ceremony.

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Dorthmund may have a shot at winning against Real Madrid in the Champions League final, according to singer Sasha, age 52. In her opinion, being considered an underdog works to Dortmund's advantage. She told the German Press Agency, "The fact that Dortmund's an outsider means there's a better chance because it's not expected." However, she added that nobody's underestimating them now.

Dorthmund, located in London's Wembley Stadium this Saturday (8:00 pm/ZDF and DAZN), will be playing in their first high-level final since 2013. Sasha, who was born near Soest, feels the excitement: "It's incredible that Dortmund's in a Champions League final. I'm thrilled and hoping for the best outcome."

If Dortmund wins the Champions League, Sasha envisions a euphoric scene in the city: "If you've ever been to Dorthmund's stadium, you can picture the excitement in the city if they do."

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