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Borussia Dortmund 2010/11 Home kit with Official Götze Print YXXL (Kids)
Borussia Dortmund 2010/11 Home kit with Official Götze Print YXXL (Kids)
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Mario Götze had a breakthrough season for Borussia Dortmund in the 2010/11 campaign, emerging as one of the most exciting young talents in European football. This kit in great shape, a size XXL for Kids (XS for Men) and was manufactured by Kappa. It has an official Götze name print.
The 2010/11 season was a landmark year for Borussia Dortmund (BVB), as they returned to prominence in German football by winning the Bundesliga title under manager Jürgen Klopp. Below is an overview of their performance in all competitions during this season:
1. Bundesliga (German League)
- Position: 1st (Champions)
- Points: 75
- Record: 23 Wins, 6 Draws, 5 Losses
- Goals Scored: 67
- Goals Conceded: 22 (Best defense in the league)
- Top Scorer: Lucas Barrios (16 goals in the Bundesliga)
Key Notes:
- Dortmund dominated the Bundesliga, securing the title with two games to spare.
- Players like Mario Götze, Shinji Kagawa, and Nuri Şahin were integral to their success.
- The team's pressing style and quick transitions under Klopp became the hallmark of their game.
2. DFB-Pokal (German Cup)
- Result: Eliminated in the Round of 16
- Opponent: Lost 1-0 to Kickers Offenbach, a third-tier side, in the Round of 16.
Key Notes:
- Despite their strong form in the Bundesliga, BVB had a disappointing exit in the DFB-Pokal.
3. UEFA Europa League
- Result: Eliminated in the Group Stage
Key Notes:
- Dortmund was placed in Group J alongside Sevilla, Paris Saint-Germain, and Karpaty Lviv.
- Their results in the group stage were inconsistent, and they failed to progress:
- Finished 3rd in the group with 9 points (2 Wins, 3 Draws, 1 Loss)
- Standout player in Europe: Shinji Kagawa, who had impressive performances before being injured.
4. Preseason Competitions
- Participated in several preseason tournaments and friendlies to prepare for the campaign, but these were not major competitive events.
Key Players
- Nuri Şahin: Central midfielder, was named the Bundesliga Player of the Season and orchestrated the team's play from the middle.
- Mats Hummels and Neven Subotić: Formed a solid central defensive partnership.
- Lucas Barrios: Striker, top scorer for the team.
- Mario Götze: Young attacking midfielder who had a breakout season.
- Shinji Kagawa: Japanese midfielder who impressed before suffering a season-ending injury during the winter break.
Manager: Jürgen Klopp
- Klopp’s tactical philosophy of "gegenpressing" (high pressing and quick transitions) was instrumental in the team's performance. This season was the start of Dortmund’s return to being one of Europe’s top clubs.