Bayern are the 2015/16 DFB Cup winners! The German champions completed their 11th domestic double on Saturday thanks to a dramatic 4-3 penalty shootout victory over arch-rivals Borussia Dortmund after Saturday’s tense and hotly-contested final ended goalless following 120 minutes of normal and extra time.
The 74,322 full house at Berlin’s venerable Olympiastadion saw a closely-fought first half between two tactically disciplined and initially cautious sides, with the best of the scarce chances falling to Thomas Müller. The game sprang to life after the break but for all Bayern’s dominance there was still no score at the end of normal or extra time, with the Reds showing nerves of steel to prevail in the ensuing shootout, the honour of tucking away the winning penalty falling to Douglas Costa.
The victory, a record 18th cup triumph for the Bavarians from 21 appearances in the final, means the Pep Guardiola era at FCB ends with yet another trophy. The Reds will sign off for the summer on a high by parading the glittering golden cup to their fans in Munich on Sunday.
Bayern Munich se coronó Campeón de la Copa. el Campeón Alemán completo su undécimo doblete domestico el sabado con una dramatica victoria en definicion desde el punto penal 4-3 sobre su tradicional rival Borussia Dortmund, despues de 120 minutos sin goles…
Los 74 mil 322 fanaticos que llenaron el estadio Olímpico de Berlin, vieron un apretado partido, muy táctico, con opcion por ambos bandos, pero la mas clara en Tomas Muller.
la victoria final para Bayern Munich es la numero 18 en 21 participaciones en la final de la Pokal, lo que significa ademas, que Josep Guardilla cierra su era en el club bávaro con otro trofeo.
Guardiola anuncio a mitad de temporada que dejaba al equipo para fichar por el Manchester City de Inglaterra.