

Bayern 5 - 0 Dortmund
By: Angela | April 13th, 2008
I’m writing this as I watch the match so bare with me if my thoughts are a little bit jumbled. I would first like to say that it was very, very good to see Sebastian Kehl back in the line up for Dortmund. I have really missed seeing him play. Mark was missing from today’s line up due to a mandatory one match suspension for receiving his fifth yellow card… of course
Mats Hummels received the start from Dortmund and I’m sure he’ll want to have a good match since he was loaned out from Bayern. It’s been over 16 years since Dortmund won in Munich. Their last win came in October 1991.
Starting Line for Bayern: van Buyten, Demichelis, Podolski, Toni, Sagnol, Lahm, Schweinteiger, Lell, Ottl, Roberto, Kahn (C).
Starting Line for Dortmund: Kehl, Hummels, Degen, Dede, Petric, Valdez, Frei, Wörns (C), Tinga, Kringe, Ziegler.
Franck Ribery and Miroslav Klose were given a rest and as often as they showed them, neither one of them looked very happy. The game started quickly and kicked off with a gorgeous goal by Lukas Podolski at 2:20. Again at 7:40 there was another goal by Ze Roberto. Luca Toni scored the third goal at 17 minutes. And again he made his presence known at 21 minutes scoring his 18th goal of the Bundesliga season. The play started in Bayern’s end with a little flick from Toni to Schweinsteiger and Schweini made a gorgeous pass to Ze who took it to the goal and passed it over to Toni to net it home.
Hummels is putting in a really good effort for Dortmund. I wonder if Bayern will bring him back or if Dortmund will try to keep him. You have to wonder how many times Schweinsteiger can continue to take a knock in that thigh that has been injured for awhile. Demichelis has been fantastic. He is the perfect example of defense. Our back line has been fantastic today though. van Buyten had some good efforts as well. I am very pleased that he is staying next season. More on that later…
Start of the second half saw Kahn get a rest and Michael Rensing came on. Dortmund also changed a couple players themselves. Bayern have been very dominant, but Dortmund are playing a much more aggressive second half. A very selfish Sagnol took a shot that he shouldn’t have when Podolski was wide open - and free on the left. I would like to see him get back to his old form, but I don’t see that happening since there isn’t really all that much need for him at Bayern. Sagnol was taken off for Toni Kroos so the C went to Philipp Lahm.
A mishap by Bayern almost cost them a goal, but Kringe missed. It is definitely not Dortmund’s day. Tinga received the first yellow of the match In my opinion, it was a little malicious. He obviously had no intention of going for the ball. He stuck his spikes into Toni’s leg. People need to pay attention to where Poldi is on the pitch. He’s been open a lot and probably could’ve scored more goals if they would’ve passed to him. Andreas Ottl made the core 5-0 at 67 minutes. Sosa came on at 70 minutes for Schweinsteiger.
A great cross, dead on at 80 minutes but Roberto failed to capitalize on it and he just misses it over the top. Bayern were very dominant in this game. Dortmund came out in the second half a little more aggressive, but they just couldn’t break down Bayern. You can’t really say that Dortmund didn’t try because they did, but it just wasn’t their day today.
Mark was also in the stands sitting with Miro. We didn’t see him until nearly the end. I don’t know if Franck was sitting with them. When they showed him he seemed to be off to the side by himself. All in all it was a good effort by Bayern even after playing 120 minutes on Thursday.
Below is a break down of yellow cards as they were awarded and goals.
// (3′) L. Podolski, (8′) Z. Roberto, (17′) L. Toni, (22′) L. Toni, (67′) A. Ottl
// (65′) Tinga, (87′) Roberto
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I would have accepted a draw today. Really. The important match with Dortmund is Saturday, and no one would blame Bayern’s skeleton crew for just trying to lope through this one, and get their legs back for Wed and Sat. Just the opposite occurred-the temperature hits 60 in Munich, and we start playing like we did in September. Toni is obviously sick of all the drooling over Gomez we’ve seen on the Offside lately, and headed toward an insurmountible lead in the goal scorer’s race–how many more could he have had today? I was in the stadium the last time we beat Dortmund 5-0 (in ‘05), so it was nice to see an equally lopsided scoreline from afar.
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Luke: I expected a lot of the regulars to be rested to be honest. I wasn’t expecting a lot of the regulars to start, but they did and it’s obvious they never had the intention of just walking through. Luca Toni is worth every penny that Bayern shelled out for him.
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I agree with Angela… Toni is by far Bayern’s best signing… of course Ribery is the most popular (and most expensive) because of his skills, but without every one of Toni’s 31 total goals this term, Bayern would be nowhere. I just wished that Toni was 3-4 years younger and already at this level… he would be marching to the Golden Boot again…
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Toni is a beast and he is probably our best signing in ages..I too think that we could have rested some players in this game so that they can get some rest to have a go at Dortmund the coming Sunday. However, I am sure that Hitzfeld will play a second string side against Eintracht in the midweek and that should give the rest of the players a breather..Things are looking quite good now..Treble is pretty do-able now.
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Wow, I don’t think anyone was expecting that result — including Hitzfeld. I love how, in his typically German way, he later said he was kind of upset we won by so much because he thinks the humiliation will fire up Dortmund more. And a goal for Poldi — yay!
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Best goal of the 5? They were all fantastic, but I need to go with the bomb from Podolsk. Credit for the great layoff from Toni as well.
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