vendredi 20 mai 2016

German DFB Pokal : Bayern Munich vs Borussia Dortmund

This is displayed in recent years in Germany. Bayern Munich, Bundesliga recently crowned champion, faces his runner Dortmund in the Cup final. Delighting their fans, but also all lovers of the beautiful game throughout the season, both teams promise intensity, show and, of course, goals! Get ready, one of the finest performances of the year arrives.

 Bayern Munich midfielder Mario Gotze has been ruled out of Saturday's German Cup final against former club Borussia Dortmund with a broken rib.

However, the club have confirmed the 23-year-old will be fit to play for Germany at Euro 2016.

The final at Berlin's Olympic Stadium is Pep Guardiola's last match as Bayern Munich boss before moving to Manchester City.



Bayern are looking for their third domestic double in four seasons.

Dortmund are the first German club to ever reach a major final in five consecutive years - although they have lost their last three.

They beat Bayern 5-2 in the 2012 final but then lost to their rivals in the 2013 Champions League final and the 2014 German Cup final.

Last year they lost to Wolfsburg 3-1 in Jurgen Klopp's last game in charge.

If selected, it will be Mats Hummels' last game for Dortmund before joining Bayern in the summer.

But future team-mate Robert Lewandowski said: "He'll give 100% for BVB. He's a complete pro."

   Facing the BVB, Munich has scored at least one goal for 6 of the last 7 encounters.
    
Dortmund have conceded at least one goal in 10 of its last 13 games played. This was also the case during the last three days of the championship against the VFL, Frankfurt and Cologne.
    
On the German scene, Bayern Munich has always found the net at least once in their last 9 matches.
    
Robert Lewandowski, scorer of the season in Germany, is shaped. The Pole has indeed score 4 times in 3 games.
    
Dortmund is also one of his favorite victims since, against his former club, the Bavarian number 9 scored 5 times in 5 games
In this magnificent final cut of Germany, it is difficult to determine a winner, even if Bayern should do the job. One thing is certain, there will be goals in Berlin! And to find the fault, who better than Robert Lewandowski on fire? As often this season, the Poles will trump number 1 German champions and it could once again deceive his former club. The odds are good, the focus on a goal by Lewa.