Borussia Dortmund Coach Edin Terzic is confident that his team can end Real Madrid’s winning streak in Champions League finals when they face off at Wembley on Saturday. Real Madrid has an impressive record of winning all eight finals they have contested since the Champions League began in 1992, with a total of 14 European crowns to their name.
Terzic believes that records are meant to be broken and that Dortmund has what it takes to achieve big things. “We have to invest everything to bring the trophy back to Dortmund. It has been a long time,” he said at a press conference.
Dortmund, who last won the Champions League in 1997 and reached the final again in 2013, are determined to overcome the challenge posed by the reigning champions. Terzic emphasized the importance of focusing on the upcoming game and not dwelling on past achievements.
Despite finishing fifth in the Bundesliga this season, Dortmund secured their Champions League spot for next season. Terzic credited their success to the bitter experience of missing out on the league title on the final matchday last year, stating that it fueled their determination to do better this season.
As they head to London for the final, Terzic expressed gratitude to the fans for their unwavering support and vowed to give back by hopefully celebrating a victory together. With the stage set for an epic showdown, all eyes will be on Dortmund as they aim to make history by dethroning Real Madrid in the Champions League final.