Bayern Munich 5-1 Kaiserslautern: Bavarians set up DFB-Pokal - TopicsExpress



          

Bayern Munich 5-1 Kaiserslautern: Bavarians set up DFB-Pokal final showdown with Dortmund Bastian Schweinsteiger, Toni Kroos, Thomas Muller, Mario Mandzukic and Mario Gotze were all on target in a comfortable win for Pep Guardiolas men 16 Apr 2014 21:23:00 Bayern Munich kept hopes of a second straight treble intact by reaching the final of the DFB-Pokal with a 5-1 victory over Kaiserslautern. Pep Guardiolas men remain on track to emulate their achievements of last season, when the Bavarians won the Bundesliga, Champions League and DFB-Pokal, following a comfortable semi-final triumph at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday. Midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger put Bayern, who have already been crowned Bundesliga champions and won the Club World Cup in December, ahead midway through the first half with a fine headed effort. Toni Kroos netted shortly after to put Bayern in complete command before a second-half penalty from Thomas Muller eased any nerves. Simon Koller did pull one back for second-tier outfit Kaiserslautern, but that proved to be little more than a consolation as Bayern cruised to victory, Mario Mandzukic and Mario Gotze both scoring late on to set up a mouth-watering showpiece with Borussia Dortmund in Berlin next month. Muller, who replaced Gotze in the Bayern starting XI following last weekends 3-0 home defeat to Dortmund, came close to opening the scoring after eight minutes as his header from Schweinsteigers clever cross was deflected against the crossbar. The hosts laboured for much of the opening period against a determined Kaiserslautern defence, but Guardiolas men made the breakthrough in the 23rd minute when Schweinsteiger powered home a magnificent downward header from Arjen Robbens pinpoint corner. And that lead was doubled nine minutes later, Kroos meeting Robbens lay-off on the edge of the area with an exquisite finish that curled past Kaiserslautern goalkeeper Tobias Sippel and into the bottom corner. Any hopes of a Kaiserslautern revival were extinguished just five minutes into the second half as Muller rolled the ball home from the spot after Chris Lowe had tripped Robben inside the area. Bayern refused to take their foot off the gas, though, and would have added a fourth had Franck Ribery not missed the target when presented with an empty net from Mullers pull- back. The visitors then reduced the deficit on the hour mark, striker Zoller glancing Florian Dicks right-wing cross beyond Bayern goalkeeper Lukas Raeder. But Bayern were far from finished and re-emphasised their dominance 13 minutes from time when Mandzukic confidently slotted home after latching on to substitute Gotzes through-ball. Gotze then rounded off another wonderful Bayern showing in injury time, combining effortlessly with Ribery before coolly finishing from point-blank range.
Posted on: Wed, 16 Apr 2014 22:23:00 +0000

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