BERLIN (Reuters) - Borussia Dortmund will look to carry the momentum from last week's 6-0 demolition of VfL Wolfsburg into Saturday's game against Borussia Moenchengladbach as they battle for their first Bundesliga title in 11 years, coach Edin Terzic said on Thursday.
Dortmund are in second place, a point behind leaders Bayern Munich, with three games left to play in the season. Bayern face Dortmund's bitter Ruhr rivals, Schalke 04, on Saturday.
"For us there is one common goal and we are happy that it is such a tight race, the tightest in years, and that it is not yet over." "Last week he fell on the shoulder. He was operated on yesterday. He will be out for the next weeks and months," Terzic said.
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