Borussia Dortmund may have reached the Champions League final last season, but they will not be taking the visit of Celtic lightly, so says Nuri Sahin. (More Football News)
The last time Celtic made it past✱ the group stage in the competition was in 2013, but they have made an impressive start to this season, winning all nine games across all competitions, including a 5-1 win over Slovan Bratislava.
Dortmund, runners-up to Real Madrid last🌃 season, have won three of their last four🎉 games in all competitions, though they were hammered 5-1 by Stuttgart on September 22.
"We're talking about a team🌼 that hasn't lost a lot of games, that hasn't conceded in their own league, that was very dominant in their first Champions League game," Sahin told reporters ahead of Tuesday's match at Signal Iduna Park.
"I'm looking forwa𓃲rd to it and to call them outsiders, that would be unfair to Celtic.
"What can I say about Celtic, a prestigiꦡous club with amazing talent in the clu✨b, a fantastic coach."
Sahin knows all about Celtic's manager, after his tim🗹e under Brendan Rodgers as a player when he had a loan spell at Liverpool in 2012.
Although he only made seven league appearances for Liverpool before his loan came to a premature end and he moved to Dortmund🅺 for the second half of that season, Sahin says Rodgers was an influence on his own coaching career.
"I'm loo🦂king forward to it. We had a short time together, a lot of talks before the transfer and also during my spell there," Sahin said.
"I really enjoyed it. I found hi🌺s training sessions and his idea of football very, very interestin✤g. I also wrote down a lot for my coaching career back then.
"Tomorrow I think we'll see each other again after 12 years and I'm looking forward t♚o the duel."
Defender Julian Ryerson and midfielder Jamie Gittens were both taken off during Friday's league win over VfL Bochum, but Sahin said they will be available for the meeting with Celtic, whileღ Giovanni Reyna is still out with a groin strain.