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Bavarian giants head coach Jupp Heynckes appreciates supporters in his farewell – Football news

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Bavarian giants head coach Jupp Heynckes appreciates supporters in his farewell – Football news
The Bavarian giants’ head coach could not hold back tears following the German champions’ last game of the domestic campaign, which they won 4-3 in a close match.
Bayern Munich trainer Jupp Heynckes thanked supporters in a very emotional farewell after a 4-3 triumph over Borussia Monchengladbach in the last game of the season. The home team scored three times in the opening 10 minutes against the Bavarian outfit.
“My thanks go to the fans for this wonderful farewell, which shows me. It shows me that this is my home,” he was quoted as saying in an interview.
However, Der FCB responded well and came back in the game as Javi http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arjen-Robben-c6521 to conclude their record breaking Bundesliga term in great style. The victory confirmed their 25
points lead over fierce rivals’ Borussia Dortmund.
As a result of this, the former striker thanked Gladbach and their own fans for a lovely farewell over the weekend. He claimed he felt like home after the jubilations. He further added that he began his professional career at Gladbach and coached them as
well.
“This is an emotional moment for me. I started my playing career and coaching career at Gladbach. It would certainly have been more emotional if it had been at the Bokelberg [Gladbach's old stadium],” the former Real Madrid and Athletic Bilbao head coach
added.
He stated that it would have been even nicer if the farewell had been at the Bokelberg which is their former stadium. He relates to a number of wins, hard to take defeats and several draws. Therefore, he was very delighted after the amazing farewell given
by Borussia supporters.
 “I associate many triumphs, bitter defeats and some curiosities with it. I would like to heartily thank the Borussia fans for the wonderful farewell,” he finally concluded.
Die Roten will now get ready for their UEFA Champions League final against the BVB on May 25 at Wembley. A week after that Heynckes will coach the Allianz Arena outfit for one last time in their German cup final against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/VfB-Stuttgart-c40879.

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