Nobby Dickel – our hero of Berlin. A cult figure and, in his own words, Black and Yellow 24/7.
Today, exactly 31 years ago, he joined BVB.
While it's perhaps not a major anniversary, it's still an opportunity to watch his 5 best and most important goals.
It was my first goal for Borussia Dortmund, in Uerdingen.
The long ball from Marcel Raducanu showed the perfect technique that he had –
I can't remember the score in the game to be honest! –
but it was an important goal, and it was fantastic to get my first goal for BVB, the club I love so much.
Of course I remember that goal very well. It was December 15 1989 – my last game.
It was my 90th game for Borussia Dortmund, and in the 90th minute I scored my 40th goal.
So for me it was another very special goal.
To be quite honest, I haven't seen that goal since then.
This is the first time I've seen it back, and I remember it being a very good goal, so I'm really glad to see it here.
I wanted to see it again because it was a special goal – I really hit it well! So it was a great goal to score.
Undersoil heating clearly didn't exist back then! Look at that snow…
We were trailing so we had to get back into the game, and what happened was typical of how we used to play:
Michael Lusch breaks down the right, crosses into the box,
and when the pitch is like that all you can do is put your foot right through it and make sure it goes in.
I had to be careful that I didn't slip and hit the fence so that I didn't get injured!
That was against Bayern – I think the game finished 2-2 and Michael Zorc scored the other goal,
if I remember rightly, so that was another special game.
That goal changed my life, no question.
It made the score 3-1, and it sealed the 1989 German Cup final for us in Berlin.
I had a damaged knee, and it was a really good goal – it won goal of the month, the only time I won it.
So of course it's goal that has a very, very special meaning for me, for the rest of my life.
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