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Monaco vs Borussia Dortmund 3-1 Highlights and Full Match UEFA Champions League


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Borussia Dortmund manager Thomas Tuchel says his side were in an "unbalanced outlook" when their group transport was deferred before Wednesday's Champions League second leg at Monaco. 

Dortmund said the transport was halted by police for 20 minutes, with commence then postponed by five minutes. 

The occurrence happened seven days after three bombs detonated near their transport before the main leg in Dortmund. 

"Everybody went calm and it felt not all that great," said Tuchel, 43. 

Uefa said the commence had been moved back in view "generally group entry" at Stade Louis II, where Monaco went ahead to win 3-1 and advanced to the semi-finals. 

Tuchel said the German club's transport was booked to abandon one-and-a-half hours before commence and "everybody was there prepared to go". 

"The police did not drive, police were wherever around the transport, the road was free. We didn't move one centimeter," he included. 

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"On the off chance that you would prefer not to have a circumstance like a week ago you don't need this circumstance - a similar group in the transport. We remained there for 16, 17 minutes. 

"I had the inclination we were engaged and loaded with bliss and joy to play this amusement. At that point all of a sudden there were ungainly outlooks going around." 

The German said the postponement did not affect him all through the diversion, yet that he was "not certain" how it influenced the players. 

Shield Marc Bartra was harmed in a week ago's assault and was taken to clinic subsequent to softening a bone up his wrist. The diversion was played 24 hours after the fact.

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