The German national team manager has claimed that Bayern Munich will come out hard against Chelsea in the final of the UEFA Champions League.
German national team manager, Joachim Low, has claimed that Chelsea will have to cope with Bayern's backlash in the final of the UEFA Champions League. He was talking in the wake of Bayern’s embarrassing defeat at the hands of
Borussia Dortmund in the final of the German Cup.
Dortmund defeated the Munich giants 5-2 courtesy of goals from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arjen-Robben-c6521 and Franck Ribery scored goals for the Reds. Kagawa opened the scoring in just the
third minute before Robben equalised from the penalty spot on the 25th minute mark.
Hummels made it 2-1 in the 41st minute before Lewandowski stretched the lead to 4-1. Ribery pulled one goal back in the 75th minute but it was all too late for the Bavarian giants as Lewandowski found his
third to ensure Dortmund an incredible double having already defended their title successfully this season.
Low also commented on Bayern’s defeat and believes that Jupp Heynckes’ men will come out extremely hard against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 in the Champions League final. He mentioned that the Borussians deserved to win but, at the same time, predicted
hard times for Chelsea this coming weekend. He stated that Bayern will definitely not relax after this embarrassment and determined to prove their worth.
While talking to reporters after the game, the former Stuttgart boss further added: “I never expected this result. But especially based on the second half it's a deserved victory. Dortmund always show plenty of bite against Bayern,
but I think we'll see a huge reaction from Bayern against Chelsea next weekend."
Bayern finished second in the Bundesliga, eight points short of the Black Yellows and now have one last chance of silverware against the Stamford Bridge outfit in the final of the Champions League.
On the other hand, the Blues will also be desperate to register a win in order to take part in the European competition next season after finishing sixth in the Premier League behind Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United.
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