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  • Who's saying what in the Bundesliga on Saturday: "We have 13,000 figures mounted on card, but we have had around 20,000 orders." -- Thomas Ludwig, a Borussia Moenchengladbach supporter, on the decision to install cardboard cut-out images of fans to fill empty seats after supporters were banned in the light of the coronavirus. "It looks great, doesn't make any noise, but creates a certain atmosphere." -- Gladbach right-back Stefan Lainer after playing in front of the silent figures. "Obviously we love having the fans. There is nothing more beautiful than playing these matches against Dortmund here at Allianz Arena or Dortmund. But it's our job, and we will show that even without spectators we are able to play football with passion." -- Bayern's Thomas Mueller on the absence of spectators at Tuesday's top of the table duel with Dortmund. "We don't really know how to get into these games without spectators, but I expect us, and myself, to go to our limits anyway." -- Mueller again "He saved our lives. Who knows what would have happened if he hadn't reacted so quickly? That's why the goal celebrations went to him." -- Dimitrij Nazarov of second division Erzgebirge Aue who hugged team manager Thomas Romeyke after scoring the only goal in the 1-0 win at Nuremburg. Romeyke doubles up as the team's bus driver and was widely praised for his quick-thinking at the wheel in a motorway accident on the way to the game. "Of course, we are in a situation that the body is not used to. I'm not one hundred percent in shape, I'm still a bit short of breath. You will see in the next weeks that teams will lose control of the game more often." -- Borussia Dortmund midfielder Thomas Delaney on the lack of match fitness after a two-month suspension of the league. "It would have been fantastic if we could have played a game like that in front of 75,000 spectators. But I hope that the fans at least had fun in front of their TVs." -- Hertha Berlin coach Bruno Labbadia after the 4-0 win over Union inside an eerily empty Olympic Stadium in the German capital. dj/mw
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  • German Bundesliga: Who's saying what
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