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purchase prochlorperazine There's also one more, less noted difference between the sides this season. While Bayern have scaled new heights in terms of tactical flexibility and the ability to change personnel without loss of traction, Dortmund have remained somewhat one-dimensional. Klopp actually promised that his team would return to an even more intense pressing game in this campaign after small steps towards a more measured approach had failed to bring the right results domestically. For all its thrills, his all-or-nothing game has become a little predictable, and the huge demands it imposes on the legs and minds of his players is clear to see, even if you don't buy the (spurious) link to injuries. Dortmund run a lot and thus, need to rest a lot. That's only possible with a big enough squad (which they don't have) or with fewer games (which they might soon have). Without rotation, that bit of sharpness goes missing. It's probably more than a coincidence that their forwards are currently struggling to convert chances, and the third defeat in a row in all competitions was also the third game in a row in which Klopp's men seemed to have run out of steam in the final 15 minutes.