But Sokratis admitted football was far from his mind. I am happy that all the players are alive, and all the staff are alive. "They have a few days to, what can I say, to try to learn to live with it". "They are more thoughtful".
"I was really concerned, scared for them". And we are not animals.
"Later in the afternoon (after the explosions), we encouraged the players to go into the match. I hope that was the last time".
"We have received solidarity across a wide range of society", Dortmund president Reinhard Rauball told broadcaster ZDF, revealing a friend of his had spontaneously offered to accommodate 10 away fans. But we don't have any solutions.
"Everybody can imagine it was a hard moment for me because I don't know how often I was in the team hotel with Dortmund", he said. But this morning, we found that the training had done good, that it had made us think of something else.
"I saw it in the faces of my former players after the game and I saw the shock in their eyes and that was really hard".
The Federal Prosecutor's Office added there was no evidence that the man, identified as Abdul Beset A. and who arrived in Germany via Turkey at the start of 2016, had taken part in the attack in the city of Dortmund. But obviously nobody could think about football. The running of the game never favoured us. But you shouldn't forget there were 30 people sitting in it, so it's an attack on us as people. "The second half was superb from us, when one considers what we've experienced in the past 24 hours". What happened yesterday happened to us as people. "You mustn't just proceed with your everyday life".
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And, after wearing T-shirts supporting their stricken team-mate in the warm-up, Dortmund's first-half performance proved doubters right as Monaco, who also missed a penalty, surged into a two-goal lead through Kylian Mbappe's opener and a Sven Bender own goal.
"Last evening we felt how it is to be in this situation".
"These days when I look at my wrist, swollen and badly wounded, you know what I feel?" I was waiting like the rest of the world for more information.
The fixture was consequently pushed back to Wednesday, but coach Thomas Tuchel wanted more time for those affected to take stock of the incident and branded the rescheduling "absurd".
"When I was on the bus last night, I can't forget the faces, I will never forget those faces".
"When I saw Marc there... and I sit next to Schmelzer".





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