Like a "soccer god": plenty of praise for BVB defender Hummels
TV pundit Matthias Sammer described him as "world class", sporting director Sebastian Kehl raved about an "outstanding performance" and coach Edin Terzic even compared him to a "soccer god". The performance of Dortmund's defensive boss Mats Hummels in the 3:1 (1:1) coup at the San Siro commanded great respect from everyone involved. The 34-year-old veteran was the best player on the pitch in the duel with AC Milan thanks to his strong tackling and impressive build-up play.
Not least thanks to his gala performance, BVB advanced to the round of 16 on the penultimate matchday of what is probably the most difficult Champions League group. "It's definitely a sign that we've grown up. We can be proud today," commented the international. The 2014 world champion recalled Borussia's less convincing matches on the European stage in the past. "In the past, we often collapsed in such away games - when the going got tough."
Despite all the praise, Hummels remained self-critical: "I've been a little too inconsistent for my liking in recent weeks. That's why I hope that the basic level will now get back to where it used to be." Performances like those in Milan should also help him earn a regular place in the national team. "Mats has seen and experienced everything in soccer. He's not only important because of his quality, but also because of his experience. He played an unbelievably great game and gave us a lot of security," praised Terzic.
In the grueling Champions League, Borussia Dortmund managed to clinch a spot in the round of 16 due to Hummels' exceptional performance against AC Milan. This performance in the Champions League League was reminiscent of Borussia Dortmund's defender Mats Hummels, who demonstrated his prowess on the pitch against AC Milan's formidable opponents in the Champions League.
Source: www.dpa.com