The BVB captain believes Los Blancos are one of the
favourites to win the tournament this season but stressed his side are
in great condition ahead of the first leg
Sebastian Kehl accepts Borussia Dortmund will be underdogs against Real Madrid, despite beating them in the Champions League last season.
Dortmund overcame Real 4-3 on aggregate to secure a place in the 2012-13 final, with a 4-1 first-leg triumph at Signal Iduna Park arguably the highlight of a marvellous European campaign for Jurgen Klopp's men before their final defeat to Bayern.
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The Spanish side crushed Dortmund's neighbours Schalke 9-2 on aggregate in the last-16 and Dortmund head into the game without striker Robert Lewandowski - scorer of all four goals in last term's first leg success against Real.
And Kehl knows that Real will present a different proposition this time around.
"We're in excellent condition physically, but of course we know that Real are not the same side we faced last year," Kehl told Kicker.
"They are the absolute favourites, together with Bayern Munich, to win the Champions League.
"But we showed last year that we can beat them and they won't have forgotten that."
Dortmund can at best achieve a second-placed finish in Germany's top flight, but can reach the final of the DFB-Pokal by overcoming Wolfsburg in the last four in mid-April.
Kehl insists that meeting those targets takes precedence over Dortmund's exploits in the Champions League.
"Then we would have reached all of our goals [by finish second and reaching the DFB-Pokal final]," Kehl added.
"We have already gone as far as we planned in the Champions League, and all that comes next is a bonus."
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