能夠連年進入歐洲賽場強度最大的決賽 沒有實力是辦不到的
不過
萬年老二的悲哀就是 大家好像永遠只記得~~~冠軍
總算
Bayern這次能在近年第三次進入決賽圈之後 順利拿到歐冠 登上歐洲之巔
2013-0525 CL Final
Bayern v Dortmund 2 - 1
德甲賽場中哪一樣最吸引milanhime
那就是熱情如火的主場氣氛
其中多特蒙德的主場 就讓人印象深刻
Bayern因為很強
所以讓喜歡支持弱隊的mialnhime 每次都喜歡幫他們的對手大聲加油
所以這場歐冠決賽 看到賽前大家都覺得Bayern冠軍在望
還是忍不住想為他們的對手加油
可是想到他們這些年的歐冠決賽悲劇
當Robben在最後時分進球時 倒也是忘情的為他們好好的鼓掌與祝福
兩年的決賽都功虧一簣 這一次總算如願以償
雖然個頭小一點 可是後衛隊長Lahm 能夠如此舉杯成功 真的是可喜可賀
嗯...UEFA也有用心 以前擺在前頭的冠軍看板
每每因為球員愛搶鏡 而看不到
現在弄成拱門看板 還真的是便利多了
2012-0519 CLFinal vs 2013-0525 CL Final
無論參加世界杯或是歐冠決賽 這位拜仁副隊長Schweinsteiger 過往都只拿第二
這次總算拿到第一名了
週六夜晚的這場德甲歐冠爭奪戰 讓人發現德甲的鐵甲戰車真的越來越無敵
兩隊球員的體力 速度 都了不得
以前被人詬病 總是大腳長傳的粗手粗腳直接碰撞
換成今日攻擊如波行雲流水的搶攻進擊
荷蘭Robben 法國 Ribery 都讓Bayern的攻擊多了許多可觀性
總之還是要好好的恭喜多國軍團的Bayern 一而再 再而三的攻頂終於贏得勝利
下賽季的新教頭Pep 又會帶給Bayern怎樣的風貌呢
這也是值得期待的事
當年會看多特蒙德是因為有他 Tomas Rosicky呢
是說 milanhime的小可愛們
現在都分別成為所屬球隊的老臣了
會知道Valencia也是因為有他 Aimar
嗯....不小心又會開始想要"講古"了......XDD
for reference:
Champions League - Robben wins final for Bayern Munich
Champions League final, Wembley - Borussia Dortmund 1 (Gundogan 68 pen) Bayern Munich 2 (Mandzukic 60, Robben 89)
Eurosport
A Franco-Dutch move involving Franck Ribery and Arjen Robben in the final minutes settled a memorable all-German Champions League final as Bayern Munich beat Borussia Dortmund 2-1 at Wembley.
Frenchman Ribery's backheel allowed Dutchman Robben to break through a gap in the Dortmund defence and dance round goalkeeper Roman Weidenfeller to score the 89th minute winner.
The goal sent Bayern's fans into raptures as their team became European champions for the fifth time to match Liverpool's haul of titles.
Only Real Madrid with nine triumphs and AC Milan with seven have been crowned champions more often.
Bayern soaked up almost non-stop Dortmund pressure before going ahead in the 60th minute when Ribery and Robben again combined in the build-up to set up Croatian Mario Mandzukic to hook in with his left foot from close range from a Robben cross.
Dortmund, who fashioned seven scoring chances in the first half, pulled level when Bayern defender Dante clumsily kicked Marco Reus in the stomach eight minutes later with Ilkay Guendogan sending Manuel Neuer the wrong way with his penalty.
But just as the match appeared destined for extra time, Robben, who missed a penalty in last season's final, pounced to collect Ribery's clever backheel and score the winner.
The victory eased the pain of Bayern's defeats by Inter Milan in the 2010 final and the heartbreaking defeat to Chelsea on penalties in their own stadium a year ago as they lifted the European Cup for the first time since 2001.
Bayern's success puts them in touching distance of an unprecedented treble for a German club as they have already been crowned Bundesliga champions and play VfB Stuttgart in the domestic Cup final in Berlin next week.
It also means Bayern's 68-year-old coach Heynckes, who is leaving at the end of the season, becomes only the fourth manager to win the European Cup with two different clubs following his earlier success with Real Madrid in 1998.
He joins an elite group of Ernst Happel, Ottmar Hitzfeld and Jose Mourinho and either his tactics or fortune stood him in good stead at Wembley where Bayern finished the stronger side after Dortmund threatened to overrun their opponents in a blistering first half exhibition of attacking football.
For their part, Bayern, coming back off the ropes, attacked almost as much and between them the two sides produced 12 scoring efforts in the opening 45 minutes with Bayern creating five good chances - three of them falling to Robben.
However, both goalkeepers were in superb form with Weidenfeller saving everything Bayern conjured up while Neuer was just as eye-catching at the other end in the first all-German European Cup final.
Dortmund, looking to add a second European crown after their 1997 victory, played Bayern at their own game with a high intensity, penetrative attacking plan devised by their impressive young coach Juergen Klopp.
Next season he will have to pit his wits against Pep Guardiola who will inherit a Champions League-winning side who just had a little too much depth and experience for the losers.
Dortmund began at blistering pace which they maintained for almost 30 minutes with Reus and their Poland striker Robert Lewandowski pulverising the Bayern defence.
Lewandowski had the first of their seven scoring chances in the opening period, powering in a 30-metre shot which Neuer turned over the bar for a corner.
Neuer also made a superb stop when he stuck out his left leg to prevent Jakub Blaszczykowski scoring from close range after he was set up by Lewandowski.
Bayern were virtually over-run at the start but battled back to create five good scoring chances of their own - three falling to Robben who could well have netted a hat-trick by half=time.
A poor touch scuppered the first when he had only Weidenfeller to beat, and the goalkeeper stopped him again by taking a shot straight in the face when Robben had the goal gaping just before the break.
Weidenfeller also stopped a powerful goalbound header from Mandzukic after 26 minutes, tipping his powerful effort on to the bar and over.
The only surprise was that neither side made the breakthrough after 45 breathtaking minutes of superb football.
The game continued to be end-to-end for most of the second half, but Bayern gradually took control as Dortmund faded with Lewandowski failing to have the kind of impact he made in the semi-final when he scored four times against Real Madrid.
Reus also faded as Bayern's defence tightened up, while Ribery and Robben kept powering forward and in the end their pace and guile came together to win the day, leaving the players to celebrate with the big trophy and the departing Heynckes.
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