Borussia Dortmund head coach Peter Bosz acknowledged Champions League titleholders Real Madrid are the greatest test in football at the moment but he is ready for the challenge.
There was a sense of déjà vu during Thursday s Champions League draw as Dortmund and Madrid were drawn together again in Group H.
Dortmund and Madrid shared a pair of 2-2 draws in the group stage last season – Zinedine Zidane s men finishing runners-up before going on to claim back-to-back Champions League titles.
Bosz – who replaced Thomas Tuchel in the off-season – is braced for the challenge ahead, which also includes Tottenham and APOEL.
I watched Real s recent matches against Barcelona and I must admit: This is the absolute highest level in football at the moment. We accept this challenge, Bosz said.
Dortmund CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke added: It is the toughest group, very challenging. In these groups is where heroes are born.
We go for it. [In] 2012 we progressed [from a similar difficult group].
Meanwhile, director of football Michael Zorc is ready to battle it out with Tottenham for the second qualifying spot.
Real Madrid are the clear favourite. I consider us as on the same level as Tottenham, he said.