Bayern Munich crushes Kaiserslautern and hits a date with exciting Dortmund




Bayern Munich
5 – 1
Kaiserslautern

Arjen Robben leads the Bavarian giant to crush the rival Kaiserslautern second division by five goals to one and will face the black in the final.

Netherlands winger Arjen Robben Bayern Led Munich to crush rival Kaiserslautern second division by five goals to goal Wednesday to hit a date with arch-rival Borussia Dortmund in the final football German Cup.
And Bayern remained; who face Real Madrid in the semi-finals of the Champions League next week on his way to repeat the three consecutive titles in an unprecedented way after already clinched the Bundesliga title.
The Bavarians Passed, who won the German Cup 16 times, a record through a difficult period since his coronation as equivalent to the league title once and lost twice in the last three local confrontations,.
The visitors defended strongly from the outset, but they paid the price with the commission of the first gag when Robin carried out a corner kick and his mate Bastian Schweinsteiger was able to create a large space for himself in the penalty area to play with his head into the net.  
that Bayern added who lost three goals without reply against Dortmund on Saturday the second goal of Robin industry also, after an incursion in the rear of the right hand in his own way before the usual to pass the ball to Toni Kroos, who did not hesitate to deposit it in the net after 32 minutes.
And Robin earned a penalty after five minutes of the start of the second half; Thomas Mueller was carried out successfully.
But Kaiserslautern refused to surrender and pulled a goal back through Simon Zoller head just after an hour, and Mario Mandžukić scored Bayern fourth goal before 12 minutes from the end to seal things completely to the team's home.
Mario Gotze Bayern with strong performance scored the fifth from close range, taking advantage of a pass from Franck Ribery in stoppage time.
It was Dortmund Cup champion in 2012, had booked his place in the final by beating two goals without reply to Wolfsburg on Tuesday.




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