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Mustafa Amini excited ahead of his Dortmund stint next season

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The Australian Under-23 international recalls his training days with Borussia Dortmund before being loaned back to Central Coast Mariners last year.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mustafa-Amini-c27104 is looking forward to his stint with Borussia Dortmund from next season onwards as his loan spell with Australian side Central Coast Mariners nears its end. Amini signed a four-year deal with the reigning German champions
in July, but was loaned back to the A-League outfit for further development.
Amini admitted his excitement ahead of his career in Germany, but insists on closing his A-League campaign on a high. Graham Arnold’s side are currently leading the A-League standings with 37 points from 17 games, and the attacker
vows to help his side win the competition.
The 2011 A-League Young Player of the Month for December added that Dortmund are a young and ambitious side which always has room for talented young players. He confirmed his admiration for the club, and is looking forward to make
his mark in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904 which would also allow him to make progress at the international level for the Australian national side.
While talking to the sports website, Goal.com, the 18-year-old further mentioned:
“The club seems amazing. All the other players are 20, 21, 19, you know you've got a chance, they're just as young as you. They won the Bundesliga last year with such a young team, they give them a go.”
On the other hand, Amini recalled his training time with the Borussians last year. He expresses his delight on training with great players like Mario Gotze and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mats-Hummels-c24767 and is confident of further development under Jurgen Klopp.
“When I went there I was watching (Mario) Gotze and Kevin Grosskreutz train, they were next to me and I was like 'Woah!'. Then the next day I was training with them so it was pretty cool. If you give it your best and if you're
good enough and the coach believes in you, then he'll play you,” Amini concluded.
The attacking midfielder has had an impressive loan spell with the Australian outfit, scoring two times in 12 appearances. Amini will provide competition to the likes of Mario Gotze, Kevin Grosskreutz and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Shinji-Kagawa-c33364 for a starting
place.

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