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Jose Mourinho has no remorse for Dortmund defeat

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The Portuguese mentor has voiced his opinion regarding his side’s 2-1 defeat at the hands of the German champions this Wednesday.

Real Madrid manager, Jose Mourinho, has no remorse for Los Blancos' latest defeat in the UEFA Champions League.
The reigning Spanish champions travelled to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904 in order to lock horns with Bundesliga giants, Borussia Dortmund. The match that took place at the Signal Iduna Park on Wednesday saw Los Merengues humbled to a loss at the hands of the hosts.
Although it was a hard-fought game and no clear winner was to be determined early on, Jurgen Klopp’s team managed to strike a heavy blow to the Spanish capital-based outfit.
Having significantly greater squad strength, the Whites were expected to secure a victory by many. However, all such speculation was refuted as the European juggernauts suffered defeat in their European adventure away from home.
Dortmund were able to put up an impressive display of football from start as they were simply brilliant throughout the 90 minutes of gameplay.
Prior to the match, a number of experts had observed Madrid’s hardship in facing German teams. The Santiago Bernabeu outfit have always struggled in keeping up their ambitions while taking on Bundesliga outfits.
It was a similar story at the Signal Iduna Park this past midweek as Los Vikingos suffered defeat.
Nevertheless, their head coach is satisfied with his side’s performance and asserted that it is not a concerning matter to lose an away game in Europe. The veteran trainer also stated that Madrid have been drawn into a difficult group and there should be
no surprises when they come across hardships.
"We lost the game, but it is not dramatic. We are in a serious group, it's no joke. It is not satisfying, but we are second," Mourinho said in his post-match press conference.

"We now have six points. We have two games at home and it is within our reach to get the points needed to make the round of 16.

"I told my players that they were going to score their goals on the counterattack, and so it happened. I knew they would only have spaces in the transition game.

"There was a lot of pressure and it was difficult to get a balance. There were few opportunities and little creation."
Real Madrid are currently second in Group D of the Champions League. 

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