Battling the Heat: Dortmund's Club World Cup Strategy
Borussia Dortmund plans team rotations to tackle the anticipated hot conditions for their Club World Cup match against South Africa's Mamelodi Sundowns in Cincinnati. Coach Niko Kovac emphasizes the need for players adept in high temperatures, aiming for victory after a draw with Fluminense in New York.
Borussia Dortmund, facing the midday sun in Cincinnati, plans strategic team rotations for their Club World Cup clash against Mamelodi Sundowns. Coach Niko Kovac is wary of the impact of the heat, expected to peak at 32°C, on player performance.
Kovac stated the necessity of selecting players who can withstand prolonged physical exertion in such stifling conditions, aiming to maintain play quality. Dortmund, having drawn their opener against Fluminense, faces a critical challenge on Saturday at midday local time.
With Sundowns securing a win in their opening match, Dortmund's path to victory requires resilience and tactical execution under the demanding environment, which Kovac highlighted in a press conference.
(With inputs from agencies.)

