Reus buys all Dortmund fans beer in farewell game
ESPN News Services
May 18, 2024, 05:31 PM ET
Borussia Dortmund favourite Marco Reus bought beer for nearly a whole stadium of the team’s fans at his final home game for the club on Saturday.
“It was planned in advance,” Reus said. “It was perfect, I’m unbelievably grateful for all the love people have shown me.”
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Before treating everyone to a drink, he treated them on the field to a goal and setting up another in the 4-0 win over Darmstadt in Dortmund’s final Bundesliga game of the season.
More than 81,000 supporters attended the match, though not all were of beer-drinking age, but many will have availed of the captain’s offer, possibly more than once.
Dortmund posted on X a note signed by Reus in which he says, “Thank you for everything! The farewell beer on me,” followed by a smiley face and “your Marco.”
Dortmund didn’t show the final bill.
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â Borussia Dortmund (@BVB) May 18, 2024 The 34-year-old Reus is leaving Dortmund after 12 years at the club. He scored with a spectacular free kick in the 38th minute after setting up Ian Maatsen for the opener.
“You could hardly think it any nicer,” Dortmund sporting director Sebastian Kehl said. “It would be a perfect farewell if we didn’t want to crown him again in two weeks. So it was his last act here, but there’s another to come. We’re taking a good feeling with us to Wembley.”
Dortmund next face Real Madrid in the Champions League final at Wembley Stadium in London on June 1.
Reus said he wants to continue his career, though didn’t say where.
“I want to play on because I feel good and believe in myself, but first the Champions League final is in focus,” Reus said.
Reus won the German Cup with Dortmund in 2017 and 2021 after rejoining his hometown club from Borussia Mönchengladbach in 2012. He was player of the year in 2012 and 2019. Altogether, he scored 170 goals in 428 games for Dortmund.
He scored 15 goals in 48 games for Germany, but missed out on important tournaments because of injuries.
Information from The Associated Press contributed to this report.