8 April 2013 09:43 Borussia Dortmund will be wanting to get rid of Malaga's dream Champions League debut season in the second leg of these quarter-final on Tuesday. Despite driving up the possibility to go ahead in the link, Juergen Klopp's area will go in to the match at the Westfalenstadion packed with confidence following a comeback 4-2 conquer Augsburg in the Bundesliga on Saturday. The German side is likely to be delighted with the reality they came out of the match injury-free, along with the shape of striker Julian Schieber, though the gain wasn't enough to stop Bayern Munich wrapping up the group title. The 24-year-old walked in to the starting line-up in position of a Robert Lewandowski and give Klopp a selection frustration in front of the next leg and may scored two goals to obtain his part over the range. Malaga were less impressive inside their Manhunter Liga match on Saturday while they went down 4-2 to Real Sociedad in what is actually a pivotal lead to their search for Champions League basketball next season. Manuel Pellegrini thought we would rest a bunch of key participants and was designed to pay with Malaga fully outplayed for most of the experience. A win on Tuesday would vindicate Pellegrini's choice and would see him repeat the attempts of his 2005-06 Villarreal side who won to the semi-finals of your competition within their debut season. Despite the fact Malaga have lost only once in this year's opposition - a 1-0 beat to FC Porto in the round of 16 - it is hard to see the Spanish part finding past Dortmund, whose rampant kind in the Champions League shows no signs of abating. An away purpose for Malaga would make things exceedingly interesting and with famous brands Roque Santa Cruz, Isco and Eliseu in attack they have the participants to complete it. But when they were centered at home by their competitors in the very first leg it'll be burdensome for Pellegrini's men to avoid the likes of Lewandowski, Goetze and Marco Reus facing Dortmund's raucous home supporters.
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