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- Updated: November 23, 2016
Borussia Dortmund manager Thomas Tuchel admits it’s difficult to analyse his side’s 8-4 win over Legia Warsaw.
Dortmund’s victory Legia Warsaw on Tuesday night was the highest scoring Champions League match in history, surpassing Monaco’s 8-3 win against Deportivo in 2003.
The win helped Dortmund remain top of Group F ahead of Real Madrid and Tuchel has promised to sort out his side’s defensive woes.
“I’m very surprised how this match developed,” he told Dortmund’s official website. “We were dominant at every stage, and I also always felt we were going to win the game.
“But I was also sure that we were not going to concede four times. We wanted to keep a clean sheet in the second half, but Legia also managed to score three times against Real Madrid.
“It goes to …