Guardiola reveals the reasons for the loss of Bayern Super Cup

The Spanish coach of Bayern Munich Pep Guardiola Attributed loss in front of his team Borussia Dortmund in the Super Cup to the lack of preparation period.

Guardiola told the newspaper that his team is still in need of time to exercise more especially as it suffered from the obvious problems in maintaining the ball, in addition to
the return of key players who missed most of them due to the delay joining after the World Cup.

For his part, the leader Philipp Lahm stressed on the team's lack of consistency required for the same reasons uttered by his coach.

Lahm sees that Bayern need more friendly matches ahead of the Bundesliga, promising the masses appear differently for today's game and full readiness.

In turn, the striker Robert Lewandowski praised performance of his former team, Dortmund, asserting his entitlement title.

  


Lewandowski admitted to the suffering of his team with few offensive opportunities, thereby depriving them of the score, so excuse the difficulty of being the first official match.

On the other hand, Spanish coach Pep Guardiola showed his concern on the injury and fellow midfielder Javi Martinez during the Super domestic in front of Borussia Dortmund.

Catalans coach said after the 0-2 defeat and the loss of the Super Cup, "Martinez injury will be a long, tomorrow we will conduct tests and know his condition, but his absence will last long."

Press reports indicate that the former Athletic Bilbao defender suffered a previous cut cruciate ligament of the knee, and he will be out for about six months.

The injury occurred (m 30) during the first half of interference with a players' black-Westphalia "to ward off a corner kick, and immediately replaced him for the Brazilian Dante.

And perhaps the Bavarian intensifies negotiations with Real Madrid to contract with the player Sami Khedira to compensate for Martinez injury, and after that Guardiola declared not to think in signing a new player.

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