Borussia Dortmund defender Mats Hummels was suddenly taken back at an advertising board before a TV interview after his latest affair.
This was not a love tap. The 32-year-old, with the unexpected job of post-match interview duties after Borussia won 2-1 at the Berlin Union on Friday, walked around to face the cameras, then turned back in his fist and hit the perspex ad board behind him. ris.
It was hard to understand. This was Borussia’s third loss in their last five Bundesliga games. After Saturday’s 5-1 defeat at home to Stuttgart, manager Lucien Favre was defeated, with Edin Terzic taking over on an interim basis.
At least Terzic knows that his experienced backfield cares about the struggles of the club.
Either that or it really is, hated by some Berlin Union supporters and Bundesliga supporters.
In addition to the overall result, Hummels may have been overwhelmed by the headline he missed that led to his first goal at Berlin that night. But it wasn’t a mistake on Hummel’s part because the only reason he was desperately trying to get to the ball was because of a bad signal from his players.

“To me, that’s unbelievable. We throw ourselves into the fire. We’re responsible for our own blows.”
: child: YOUNGEST EVER: raise_hands:
Youssoufa Moukoko is going to be the youngest visiting player in Bundesliga history, and what a time to do it!
Great moment for a rising star Dortmund: clap: pic.twitter.com/0RJIeUDhpR
– Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) 18 December 2020
The result leaves Borussia fourth in the record with 22 points from 13 games, six points behind leaders Bayer Leverkusen who holds a game in hand. Union Berlin is fifth in the ranking.
However, the most important “stand” after this night is the advertising screen that stood up to Hummels ’backing without even cracking.
We are definitely building our next house no matter what on that ground that board is made of. Just in case Mats comes knocking on our door and we need to be able to advance the force of his powerful blows.
Special image credit: DAZN / Bundesliga