Jurgen Klopp is keeping Borussia Dortmund cards close to his chest against Juventus. “You’ll find out our game plan tomorrow.”

The first leg of the Champions League Round of 16 kicks off on Tuesday at 19.45 GMT.

“We had troubles at the start of the season, mainly down to the injuries we suffered at the time. Our physical shape has improved,” he said in a Press conference in Turin.

BVB had been bottom of the Bundesliga, but are now mid-table after three consecutive victories.

Jurgen Klopp is keeping Borussia Dortmund cards close to his chest against Juventus. “You’ll find out our game plan tomorrow.”

The first leg of the Champions League Round of 16 kicks off on Tuesday at 19.45 GMT.

“We had troubles at the start of the season, mainly down to the injuries we suffered at the time. Our physical shape has improved,” he said in a Press conference in Turin.

BVB had been bottom of the Bundesliga, but are now mid-table after three consecutive victories.

“We can keep improving. We still need to rediscover our consistency in the Bundesliga. We’ll soon be back at the top. We weren’t in peak physical shape. It’s not a matter of motivation, more injuries and bad luck.”

Klopp was asked whether Borussia Dortmund or Juventus were the favourites going into this clash.

“Juve’s history is important. We’re motivated to show our worth in this Round of 16 tie. Juventus possess plenty of experience and quality. We'll require a big effort to get through to the next round.”

However, the tactician was keeping his cards close to his chest.

“I know that Italian football is very tactically focused. You'll find out our game plan tomorrow.”

It’s safe to say Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang will start.

“Aubameyang is versatile and can score goals from anywhere. He’s very important and I'm happy to have him.”

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