Borussia Dortmund vs Malaga Live Stream: Watch Free Online Champions League Quarterfinal Second Leg

Apr 09, 2013 02:12 PM EDT

After a goalless draw in which Borussia Dortmund misses chance after chance against Malaga, the German club will be aiming for a better result in front of goal in the quarterfinal second leg of the Champions League.

Dortmund will go into the game as the favorites, but will be wary of the threat posed by Malaga, who will look to hurt the home side by scoring that vital away goal.

"I told the lads today (Monday) at training that we heard far too many negative comments about the first leg result," Dortmund coach Jurgen Klopp said. "I have no idea how anyone can think you win in Malaga just like that.

"Everything that has happened so far in this campaign, the first leg included, has been extremely positive. But that does not guarantee anything.

"We want to continue to write this wonderful story that the Champions League is for us. We are still keen to go on in this competition. Everyone is really looking forward to this.

"There are two extreme ways of approaching a game like this. Either you feel only the pressure or you feel only the sense of opportunity. The latter has served us well so far.

"It is possible that tomorrow will be our last big night for a while, so why not go out there and give everything there is? That said, everyone wants to be 5-0 up after 12 minutes and ease through, I doubt Malaga will do us that favour.

"So we need patience. If you want to reach the semis, you have to endure difficult moments and we have done that so far."

Malaga defender Martin Demichelis insisted his side would go all out for the win.

"I know just what atmosphere to expect from the stands but it should not faze us however," the former Bayern Munich man said. "The first leg was not a bad result for us and any who believe Dortmund are as good are mistaken.

"It is quite possible that this will not be over after 90 minutes. It might play into our hands but there is no way we will play for 0-0, it does not correspond with our philosophy. We will try to create chances, attack over and over."

Dortmund will welcome back Mats Hummels and Jakub Blaszczykowski from injuries, while Malaga will have to do without suspended duo Manuel Iturra and Weligton.

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Expected lineups: Borussia Dortmund: Weidenfeller; Subotic, Piszczek, Santana, Schmelzer; Bender, Gundogan; Blaszczykowski, Gotze, Reus; Lewandowski.

Malaga: Willy, Gamez, Demichelis, Sanchez, Antunes, Camacho, Joaquin, Toulalan, Baptista, Duda, Isco.

Prediction: 2-0 to Dortmund

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