There is a couple reasons for their predicament. They didn't replace Lewandowski sufficiently (Ramos and Immbobile haven't stepped up as expected), they were not taking the chances that they were creating which again points to not replacing Lewandowski properly, they have been shaky defensively and teams have worked out that Dortmund struggle when they are put under pressure at the back and when they have to open up teams who defend deep and compactly. Dortmund are always at their best when they can move the ball quickly from back to front at speed.
The players speaking to angry fans a month ago seems to have helped as they are now starting to get their act together in the league. Here is an article on it in case no one has heard of it - http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015...urg-defeat
The players speaking to angry fans a month ago seems to have helped as they are now starting to get their act together in the league. Here is an article on it in case no one has heard of it - http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015...urg-defeat