Guardiola: If we play against FCK the same way like Dortmund we will not reach the cup final




Pep Guardiola said that the two defeats in a row in the Bundesliga football including heavy defeat 3 - zero against Borussia Dortmund on Saturday, will help Bayern Munich to focus before the match against Kaiserslautern in the semi-finals of the German Cup on Wednesday.
The Spaniard suffered a decline in the level of criticism because of the team and the application of the rotation policy in an exaggerated manner after winning the Bundesliga by seven rounds at the end of the season.
Bayern lost against Dortmund and Augsburg and the 3-3 draw with Hoffenheim in the last three games for the team in the league since it guaranteed to win the title.
Guardiola said to reporters on Tuesday, "sometimes defeats cause improvement in the level of the team. Should we have to play at our usual level tomorrow."
Guardiola added, "must regain our level quickly." 
and Guardiola helped the team to have a record in the Bundesliga to go 53 consecutive games without a loss before stopping the march this month.
Spanish coach said "when you fighting a match like Dortmund meeting I have as  a coach to analyze the situation quickly to find out the cause of what happened. If we play in front of Kaiserslautern in the same way we played against Dortmund, we will not reach any final."
Bayern suffer from a limited number of injuries where the goalkeeper Manuel Neuer the only question mark after suffering a muscle injury on Saturday.
Guardiola said "he did not train today but he will happily play tomorrow."
Bayern are looking to win the second triple, respectively, in an unprecedented achievement. And Bayern ascended to semi-final of the Champions League where they will face Real Madrid, nine-time champion in his first season for Guardiola to lead the team.
Guardiola said "The players know very well what it means Kaiserslautern reaching to semifinals. it has three top strikers."
And if Bayern exceeds the semi-final, it might meet again with Dortmund.

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