Karimi Adeyemi 'working backwards' for Borussia Dortmund as coach praises striker's fine form

Karim Adeyemi's powerful strike in the early moments of the game against Wolfsburg sealed the win for Borussia Dortmund. Head coach Niko Kovac says the German forward took his advice to "work backwards" and aptly implemented it. The 23-year-old fired a powerful shot from outside the box, catching goalkeeper Kamil Grabara off-guard to score the only goal in the game.

Karimi Adeyemi 'working backwards' for Borussia Dortmund as coach praises striker's fine formKarimi Adeyemi 'working backwards' for Borussia Dortmund as coach praises striker's fine formKarimi Adeyemi 'working backwards' for Borussia Dortmund as coach praises striker's fine form

Adeyemi was the difference-maker as Dortmund edged 1-0, scoring a spectacular left-footed goal from distance in the 20th minute. He emerged as the game’s standout performer with the most shots and relentless attacking runs. Head coach Kovac praised Adeyemi’s physicality and hailed his increasing contribution to the team’s collective play, stating that Adeyemi is now doing more for the team as Dortmund climbed to second in the with their third straight win.

In the post-match interview, the Dortmund coach was happy with how the team handled the pressure and showed total composure on the pitch to keep a clean sheet. He also praised Adeyemi for taking his advice and “working backwards.”

“Karim only played five minutes in the last home game against Union,” he said. He was annoyed, of course – but I told him: ‘Karim, you’re a great striker. You have to work backwards.’ He’s doing that more and more now. He’s slowly understanding that you have to work backwards as a striker too. Because in the Bundesliga, the opponents have opportunities, which they then take advantage of – as we saw in the . We said: ‘Boy, you won 1-0, you scored the goal. That’s much better than a 5-4 – I think.’ I hope he takes that as an example.”

Asked about Adeyemi’s shot, Kovac said: “I know what power he has in his thighs; he jumps higher than anyone else on our team.”

Schlotterbeck made an emotional and impressive comeback for Dortmund by returning to the starting XI after nearly six months out with a meniscus injury. Slotting straight into the back three, Schlotterbeck played the full 90 minutes and delivered a composed defensive performance. After the match, Schlotterbeck expressed his happiness at being back, stating he had worked hard for six months and was grateful for the support from fans and staff. Coach Kovac praised the medical and rehabilitation team for bringing the 25-year-old back to full fitness, while also highlighting the stability he brings to the defence.

Dortmund now face Mainz in their next Bundesliga fixture on September 27, which will be another challenging away game for the team. After that, Dortmund will shift focus to the Champions League where they will go up against Athletic Club on October 2.