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On Their Loansome: Break Time!

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Welcome to Fear The Wall’s weekly recap of each Borussia Dortmund loanee’s performance at their respective clubs. BVB have four players out on loan, whose loans all end on June 30, 2021. If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to leave them in the comments.


Leonardo Balerdi (CB)

Olympique Marseille (Ligue 1)

On March 20th, Olympique Marseille lost 3-0 at OGC Nice. Marseille was dominated the entire match. Leonardo Balerdi got the start and played the full game. He had a pass completion rate of 95% and drew even on fouls (two committed, two drawn). Now while Balerdi did save a lot of Nice shots, acting like a second goalie, he did epically mess up and basically assisted the 2-0.

Balerdi has one assist, four yellow cards, and one red card in 13 appearances (12 starts) in Ligue 1.

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Sergio Gómez (AM)

SD Huesca (La Liga)

SD Huesca hosted CA Osasuna on March 20th in a 0-0 draw. Sergio Gómez was subbed on in the 83rd minute. He did nothing of note.

On the season, Gómez has one assist in 20 La Liga appearances (two starts).

Immanuel Pherai (AM)

PEC Zwolle (Eredivisie)

In some midday Sunday soccer action on March 21st, PEC Zwolle won 2-1 over VVV-Venlo. Immanuel Pherai was subbed on for the injured Benson Manuel in the 20th minute. Pherai had three shots and two shot-creating actions, along with two committed fouls and one drawn foul.

Pherai has one goal, two assists, and one yellow card in 22 Eredivisie appearances (11 starts).

Dutch Eredivisie”PEC Zwolle v VVV-Venlo” Photo by ANP Sport via Getty Images

Marius Wolf (RW)

1. FC Köln (Bundesliga)

Welp, we all know how this game went. But from 1. FC Köln’s perspective it was a great 2-2 draw against Borussia Dortmund! Marius Wolf went back to the right wing when he started this game. He was subbed off after 87 minutes. Wolf had himself a bit of an iffy game, as he didn’t actually *do* anything noteworthy.

Wolf has two goals, two assists, and two yellow cards in 23 Bundesliga appearances (22 starts).

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Alexander Isak (CF)

Real Sociedad San Sebastian (La Liga)

Due to the impending international break, it is time for our monthly look in on Alexander Isak at Real Sociedad San Sebastian. There were three games in this stretch: vs Levante UD, at Granada CF, and vs FC Barcelona. Isak cooled off from last week.

The March 7th Levante game was the only win (1-0), with the lone goal coming from Mikel Merino. Isak started the game and played 80 minutes. He had five shots, two committed fouls, and two drawn fouls.

In a 1-0 loss on March 14th to Granada, Isak got 63 minutes where he committed two fouls. A 6-1 loss to Barça on March 21st closes us out. Isak started again and had 83 minutes. He amassed two shots, one shot-creating action, and one drawn foul.

Isak has 24 appearances (20 starts), 12 goals, two assists, and three yellow cards in La Liga.

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