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Borussia Dortmund v Bayern Munich: Bundesliga – live! Borussia Dortmund v Bayern Munich: Bundesliga – live!
(35 minutes later)
6.12pm BST18:12
38 mins: The noise inside the ground hasn’t abated one bit – whether Bayern fans are piping up in place of Dortmund’s, I can’t be sure. Dortmund up the tempo but are still reliant on winning the second ball. Reus is the latest player to concede a foul in chasing said ball, bundling over Dante.
6.09pm BST18:09
GOAL! Borussia Dortmund 0-1 Bayern Munich (Lewandowski)
Müller and Lewandowski have combined so well up front, and they make a breakthrough that was almost inevitable. Lewandowski picks out Müller with a diagonal pass, the German advances on Weidenfeller, but is denied by a terrific reaction save. The ball loops in the air, and Lewandowski, twelve yards out, beats everybody to the header, and it rolls into the net.
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34 mins: A quiet spell, although Bayern look the more dangerous. Dortmund’s head of steam may have run out already. Here’s Mathias Kowoli to lower the tone:
“Let’s not forget that “eggs” in German also refers to testicles and that someone owning three of them is regarded as especially virile.”
6.06pm BST18:06
32 mins: Müller is at the centre of things again, and he goes down under Gündogan’s challenge 25 yards out. Not a huge amount of contact there. Alonso looks to bend it into Weidenfeller’s left-hand top corner, but slips at the vital moment – not that it misses by much as a result, whipping wide of the post.
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30 mins: Pass, pass, pass from Bayern’s midfield, before they spring forward. Müller cushions a pass wide to the overlapping Rafinha, but Schmelzer forces a throw-in.
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28 mins: Schmelzer goes into the book for a late tackle on Rafinha. I’m being generous, he kicked him. There’s an edge to this game, to say the least.
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26 mins: A first foray upfield for a while for Dortmund, as Bender looks for Kampl in the area, but Benatia completes a salmonesque headed clearance. Whistles from the crowd as Kampl hits the deck with Rafinha behind him, but no real appeal from the Dortmund players. Schmelzer has the chance to cross again, but it’s overhit.
Updated at 6.01pm BST
5.57pm BST17:57
23 mins: Opportunity for Bayern as Kuba concedes a cheap free kick on the left with a petulant foul on Bernat. Alonso strolls over to take it, but can’t pick out a Bayern player with his floated delivery.
Updated at 5.58pm BST
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20 mins: An absurd amount of feisty tackles flying in, as Aubameyang goes in with studs up on Schweinsteiger, catching the ball but also a swathe of Schweini shin.
So, the three eggs thing. Peter Crosby reckons “Drei Eier might be referring to a popular footballing expression ‘Drei Eier ins Nest’” – a 3-0 lead – while Sebastian Singer prefers “Oliver Kahn’s famous quote ‘Eier, wir brauchen Eier’ or ‘we need eggs’… egg meaning a lucky goal, even if it’s not deserved... ”
It’s Easter tomorrow, so perhaps it’s a shopping list.
Updated at 5.58pm BST
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19 mins: A referee can only stand so much, and Schweinsteiger goes in the book for a clumsy late challenge on Bender. Don’t say he didn’t warn you.
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17 mins: Dante gives away a needless foul in the centre circle, lolloping all over Aubameyang fifty yards from goal, before Kuba upends Schweinsteiger. Poor Knut Kircher is trying to let the game flow; still no yellow cards shown.
5.48pm BST17:48
15 mins: Reus, operating largely in the space behind Aubameyang, gets the better of Alonso, who clips him to end the danger. That ought to be a yellow card, but it isn’t - merely a free kick, which Dortmund waste.
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13 mins: Müller and Lewandowski are going to find space with Dortmund pushing up, and they combine neatly here, Müller setting Lewandowski away from the Polish forward’s lay-off. He’s offside - but not by much - and can’t resist lofting the ball into the net, despite the flag being raised.
5.44pm BST17:44
12 mins: Bayern try to enjoy a spell of possession, but it’s tricky when they’re surrounded by black and yellow blurs. That said, the defending champions have had the only clear-cut chance.
5.41pm BST17:41
9 mins: After the Bayern defence stroke it around, another lofted diagonal finds Lewandowski, who gets around Subotic, but is flagged for a foul. The defender was a little fortunate there. A few whistles from the Dortmund fans - they’re a forgiving bunch.
Updated at 5.43pm BST
5.40pm BST17:40
7 mins: First chance for Bayern, as Müller latches onto a superb Bernat through ball and lobs Weidenfeller, but from a tight angle, the ball doesn’t carry to goal and Hummels can hack it away.
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6 mins: Bayern will have expected Dortmund to start on the front foot, and the hosts have obliged, chasing down innumerable loose balls in the first five minutes. Reus almost picked out Slovenia’s Kampl, but the Bayern back three stepped up smartly.6 mins: Bayern will have expected Dortmund to start on the front foot, and the hosts have obliged, chasing down innumerable loose balls in the first five minutes. Reus almost picked out Slovenia’s Kampl, but the Bayern back three stepped up smartly.
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4 mins: It’s Kuba again, wriggling into the area and coming under pressure from Dante. The Polish winger topples over, but referee Knut Kircher is unmoved.4 mins: It’s Kuba again, wriggling into the area and coming under pressure from Dante. The Polish winger topples over, but referee Knut Kircher is unmoved.
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3 min: Kuba, in his third match following an almost year-long injury break, is a little rusty, picking up the ball but delaying his pass to Sokratis, who had given up and wandered back to the halfway line.3 min: Kuba, in his third match following an almost year-long injury break, is a little rusty, picking up the ball but delaying his pass to Sokratis, who had given up and wandered back to the halfway line.
5.34pm BST17:345.34pm BST17:34
1 min: A tenacious start, with Lahm getting involved to dispossess Bender in midfield. Kuba gets into space in the right corner, but Benatia moves across to deal with the threat.1 min: A tenacious start, with Lahm getting involved to dispossess Bender in midfield. Kuba gets into space in the right corner, but Benatia moves across to deal with the threat.
5.32pm BST17:325.32pm BST17:32
Peep!Peep!
We’re off. Dortmund are playing left to right in yellow and black; Bayern are in their traditional (for this season) red and blue.We’re off. Dortmund are playing left to right in yellow and black; Bayern are in their traditional (for this season) red and blue.
5.31pm BST17:315.31pm BST17:31
80,000+ in Dortmund’s Signal Iduna Park, with the renowned Yellow Wall holding up enormous posters depicting... their own stadium. Those quirky guys! They even do A4 signs better than us...80,000+ in Dortmund’s Signal Iduna Park, with the renowned Yellow Wall holding up enormous posters depicting... their own stadium. Those quirky guys! They even do A4 signs better than us...
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So, Philipp Lahm returns for Bayern, who look set to line up in a dashing 3-5-2 formation, with Bernat and Rafinha as wing-backs, attempting to hit Dortmund on the counter-attack, thereby beating them at their own game. For once, Dortmund’s stars are fully assembled, with Hummels, Subotic, Kuba, Gündogan and Reus all present and correct. This should be decent.So, Philipp Lahm returns for Bayern, who look set to line up in a dashing 3-5-2 formation, with Bernat and Rafinha as wing-backs, attempting to hit Dortmund on the counter-attack, thereby beating them at their own game. For once, Dortmund’s stars are fully assembled, with Hummels, Subotic, Kuba, Gündogan and Reus all present and correct. This should be decent.
Updated at 5.25pm BSTUpdated at 5.25pm BST
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Team newsTeam news
Borussia Dortmund: Weidenfeller; Sokratis, Subotic, Hummels, Schmelzer; Gündogan, Bender, Kuba, Reus, Kampl; Aubameyang.Borussia Dortmund: Weidenfeller; Sokratis, Subotic, Hummels, Schmelzer; Gündogan, Bender, Kuba, Reus, Kampl; Aubameyang.
Subs: Langerak, Dudziak, Ginter, Kehl, Mkhitaryan, Kagawa, Ramos.Subs: Langerak, Dudziak, Ginter, Kehl, Mkhitaryan, Kagawa, Ramos.
Bayern Munich: Neuer; Dante, Benatia, Boateng; Rafinha, Lahm, Alonso, Schweinsteiger, Bernat; Müller, Lewandowski.Bayern Munich: Neuer; Dante, Benatia, Boateng; Rafinha, Lahm, Alonso, Schweinsteiger, Bernat; Müller, Lewandowski.
Subs: Reina; Thiago, Pizarro, Gaudino, Götze, Rode, Weiser.Subs: Reina; Thiago, Pizarro, Gaudino, Götze, Rode, Weiser.
Updated at 5.44pm BST
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PreamblePreamble
Football can throw up some peculiar rivalries. Take this one: Der Klassiker, on paper a battle between arguably the Bundesliga’s two strongest teams - currently and historically. There’s much more to it, though: the past twenty years in Germany’s top division have largely seen the Goliath of Bayern taken on, and sporadically beaten, by an array of plucky Davids. Werder Bremen, Wolfsburg, Stuttgart have all broken the Bayern strangehold, then made a hasty retreat.Football can throw up some peculiar rivalries. Take this one: Der Klassiker, on paper a battle between arguably the Bundesliga’s two strongest teams - currently and historically. There’s much more to it, though: the past twenty years in Germany’s top division have largely seen the Goliath of Bayern taken on, and sporadically beaten, by an array of plucky Davids. Werder Bremen, Wolfsburg, Stuttgart have all broken the Bayern strangehold, then made a hasty retreat.
Dortmund are a little different, having collected five titles in the past two decades – although Bayern have managed 12. Less than two years ago, Dortmund took Bayern to the wire in the Champions League final. Only Goliath decided to buy David’s sling off him by signing up Mario Götze, who didn’t play in the game. A season later, with Dortmund still snapping at their heels, Bayern took Robert Lewandowski off their hands as well.Dortmund are a little different, having collected five titles in the past two decades – although Bayern have managed 12. Less than two years ago, Dortmund took Bayern to the wire in the Champions League final. Only Goliath decided to buy David’s sling off him by signing up Mario Götze, who didn’t play in the game. A season later, with Dortmund still snapping at their heels, Bayern took Robert Lewandowski off their hands as well.
So, Bayern cruised into the distance with Dortmund’s best assets under their arm, while Jurgen Klopp’s team were cut adrift, spending the winter break rock bottom of the league, 30 points behind Bayern. Some rivalry. Except with these two, it’s never quite that simple. Dortmund have bounced back to within five points of Europe, and they host a Bayern team at their lowest ebb of the season (although that’s not saying much) - the champions are without Arjen Robben, Franck Ribery and David Alaba, among others, and lost their last home game to Borussia Moenchengladbach.So, Bayern cruised into the distance with Dortmund’s best assets under their arm, while Jurgen Klopp’s team were cut adrift, spending the winter break rock bottom of the league, 30 points behind Bayern. Some rivalry. Except with these two, it’s never quite that simple. Dortmund have bounced back to within five points of Europe, and they host a Bayern team at their lowest ebb of the season (although that’s not saying much) - the champions are without Arjen Robben, Franck Ribery and David Alaba, among others, and lost their last home game to Borussia Moenchengladbach.
The key to this rivalry thriving where others have failed is Dortmund’s continued ability to beat Bayern, despite the aforementioned odds. Since 2010, Dortmund have won 8 Klassikers to Bayern’s 6. They may well do so again today, and would at least make the title race competitive. Then again, Bayern may well buy Marco Reus or Mats Hummels if they do.The key to this rivalry thriving where others have failed is Dortmund’s continued ability to beat Bayern, despite the aforementioned odds. Since 2010, Dortmund have won 8 Klassikers to Bayern’s 6. They may well do so again today, and would at least make the title race competitive. Then again, Bayern may well buy Marco Reus or Mats Hummels if they do.
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