Sunday, May 26, 2013

ALL ACTION UEFA CHAMP L FINAL BAYEN WINNER 5

KING OF EUROPE Bayern Munich 2 Borussia Dortmund 1:  


‘It’s coming home, it’s coming home,’ chanted the Bayern Munich fans as they waited for their team to mount Wembley’s steps and claim their European crown. Shortly after  their captain, Philipp Lahm, would hold that famous old trophy aloft, a cathartic moment for a club scarred by defeat in the previous two  Champions League finals.
And, as he did, the memory of that sad old song, now regularly appropriated by celebrating Germans, lingered, haunting the natives. Long have we been used to the German national team’s supremacy. Now their club teams are surpassing ours as well.
Last night at our brash, modern national stadium, Bayern and Dortmund delivered perhaps the finest final since Wembley reopened. Two years ago Barcelona staged a spectacular exhibition here but as a contest, this had at it all.
Top of the pile: Bayern Munich are the Champions of Europe for a fifth time after beating Borussia Dortmund
Top of the pile: Bayern Munich are the Champions of Europe for a fifth time after beating Borussia Dortmund
Top of the pile: Bayern Munich are the Champions of Europe for a fifth time after beating Borussia Dortmund
Top of the pile: Bayern Munich are the Champions of Europe for a fifth time after beating Borussia Dortmund
Top of the pile: Bayern Munich are the Champions of Europe for a fifth time after beating Borussia Dortmund
Top of the pile: Bayern Munich are the Champions of Europe for a fifth time after beating Borussia Dortmund
Top of the pile: Bayern Munich are the Champions of Europe for a fifth time after beating Borussia Dortmund 
Arjen RobbenArjen Robben

At least we might claim something. The winning goal, scored in the 89th minute, was straight out of England: a hopeful long ball, dreadful confusion in defence as Franck Ribery  back heeled and former Chelsea player Arjen Robben seized the loose ball to sway past two challenges and slip the ball past Roman Weidenfeller to end Bayern’s status as serial losers.
All around there were German lessons to absorb, from coaching development across the generations to the number of superb young German players developed through their federation’s emphasis on youth. Their clubs are owned by fans who seem to share a genuine bond with their team and it was all on show at our £750million stadium. We do the money so well in English football; shame about the substance.
Robben stood and screamed at his own fans — a man who had missed a penalty that might have won the game in extra time last year. Some hurts were being healed.
Big chances: The first-half was the tale of two goalkeepers with Roman Weidenfeller denying Arjen Robben twice, and Munich stopper Manuel Neuer keeping Robert Lewandowski out
Big chances: The first-half was the tale of two goalkeepers with Roman Weidenfeller denying Arjen Robben twice, and Munich stopper Manuel Neuer keeping Robert Lewandowski out
Champions League final
Champions League final
‘To hear the whistle at the end of a Champions League final and to know we had won was perhaps they only thing we needed in our lives,’ said Robben. ‘And when we got there, after all that disappointment last year and in 2010, at last we had done it. And I had lost the World Cup final as well – that’s three finals and you don’t want the stamp of a loser.’
It was not quite the romantic result. Bayern are a financial juggernaut, with almost three times the income of their opponents. They take what they don’t have: Mario Goetze, Dortmund’s young star, was injured last night but will join Bayern this summer. Their outstanding striker, Robert Lewandowski, is likely to follow. 
The pathos of the charismatic Jurgen Klopp leading his defeated heroes on a sad walkabout, greeted by a standing ovation and an overwhelming gratitude, was remarkable. ‘Everything we have done this season was brilliant,’ said Klopp. 
‘The atmosphere in the stadium was brilliant, we enjoyed being in this Olympic town, the weather was great: only the result was s**t.’ Equally, it is hard not to feel a sense of elation for Jupp Heynckes, the 68-year-old Bayern coaching doyen.  
Controversy: Franck Ribery escaped punishment when his flailing arm caught Lewandowski in the face
Controversy: Franck Ribery escaped punishment when his flailing arm caught Lewandowski in the face
Controversy: Franck Ribery was lucky to escape punishment when his flailing arm caught Lewandowski in the face
Controversy: Franck Ribery was lucky to escape punishment when his flailing arm caught Lewandowski in the face
Once before he won this trophy, in 1998, with Real Madrid, and he lost his job. Next weekend he could win the Treble but again he will leave, replaced by the eminently more fashionable Pep Guardiola, though this time at his own behest. Still, it was some finale to win the club’s fifth European Cup.
The sheer energy of Dortmund was overwhelming — chances for Lewandowski, Jakub Blaszczykowski, Marco Reus and Sven Bender came and went — yet it couldn’t last. Eventually Bayern established a hold, Javier Martinez and Bastian Schweinsteiger recovering their poise in midfield. Weidenfeller got a great hand to Mario Mandzukic’s header after 27 minutes, and then his fingers to a Robben strike three minutes later, when the Dutchman should have scored.
Thomas Muller then glanced a header wide before Robben got the better of Mats Hummels and, from eight yards out, prodded a shot that only Weidenfeller’s jutting jaw could block. It was quite breathless, exhilarating stuff and on the hour Bayern struck. Ribery charged down the left and fed Robben, who headed for the byeline, pulled back a cross and there, at close range, was Mandzukic to direct it in.
Breakthrough: Robben finally wriggled free to set up Mario Mandzukic for the opener in the second half
Breakthrough: Robben finally wriggled free to set up Mario Mandzukic for the opener in the second half
Mario Mandzukic
Mario Mandzukic
Mario Mandzukic
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Spot on: Dante smashed into Marco Reus to give Ilkay Gundogan the chance to level with a penalty
Spot on: Dante smashed into Marco Reus to give Ilkay Gundogan the chance to level with a penalty
Spot on: Dante smashed into Marco Reus to give Ilkay Gundogan the chance to level with a penalty
Ilkay Gundogan
Ilkay Gundogan
Winner: Robben skipped through a clutch of players before rolling the ball home and settling the match
Winner: Robben skipped through a clutch of players before rolling the ball home and settling the match
Arjen Robben
Arjen Robben
Arjen Robben
Awash with colour: Fans - famous ones included - created a stunning atmosphere inside Wembley... and the entertainment before the match and at half-time was pretty special, too
Awash with colour: Fans - famous ones included - created a stunning atmosphere inside Wembley... and the entertainment before the match and at half-time was pretty special, too
Champions League final
Champions League final
Champions League final
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Champions League final
Champions League Final
Champions League Final

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