Tuesday, April 28, 2015

DFB Cup 2015: predominance of FC Bayern drives the Romantics to BVB – THE WORLD

Lets ask, what else really draws us us watching football in the spell. Hamburgers falls because maybe a Man, those are the duels of our HSV with Werder Bremen. Schalke have probably hit area against BVB in mind, Cologne’s derby against Leverkusen. All well and good. For the moment.

But beyond that, across local borders? So beyond the 100 km between Hamburg and Bremen itself? What pulls us know electrified fascinated? That does not leave much. 18 clubs, the ideas but often boring as a tram ride from Cologne in Leverkusen, right?

Maybe doing a duel between FC Bayern and Borussia Dortmund – moreover, in co-mode – that’s why so well. Because there is a will cast a spell, fascinated about all of local skirmishes time. The Bavarians against BVB supports the culture of football. It’s like a relic from the League Romance: We imagine the competitors somehow still at eye level, we believe in the possibility of a Dortmund victory, we see the Bayern forced to peak performance

In a time when the FC Bayern Munich inspiring strength niederwalzt with his fear anything where hopelessly inferior opponents awesome applaud and thank even after the defeat publicly for the lesson as a Dortmund comes as a savior. Inflexible, proud, defiant. No direct rival more, but direct adversary – the cup makes it possible. This club strengthens the belief that all is not Bayern given that the winner maybe exceptionally it is not from Munich and the monotony of success is breached it. It is like a promise that we will come out from the yawn times.



Bayern with flowers and backward roll

Bayern commits his championship on the couch, the other can only watch. So the football everyday looks. If someone like Franz Beckenbauer says the 25th title win’ll be a silver wedding, then this can also be reversed: Every year a title and at some point there are already 25 but then, hurray. These days can each be yes just happy that hockey champion before the football champion was clear from Bavaria times. That was in the past few years, far from being the case, bitter enough.

There must, therefore, be regarded as an expression of a touch of awe of what Bavaria since so it’s own. First they want to leave the Dortmund coach out of nowhere to get out a bunch, then sprinkled the Munich functionary Markwort times along the way and two days before the semi-final against Dortmund that Klopp was as coach of Bayern in the game.



Three of eleven defeats conceded Guardiola against BVB

The flowers can be nice meant marrow word bizarre submissions, including backward roll at the end only a slip of the tongue. However, they may also have been calculus – just once cause trouble – would not be unusual. In any case, it testifies to the fact that the respondent is not considered as conventional walk-in customers. “We are brushed on Tuesday to riot and do not want to let us cook until soft with flowers,” Klopp said. Frontal and bluntly. So there is something in front of a Bayern game from opponents hardly ever heard.

For coach Pep Guardiola lost with Bayern until eleven times a competitive game but three times he went with the Munich against Borussia Dortmund lose out. That’s what football lives. Victory, but also defeat. Without a happy ending, there would be no romance in football. And who is to say that in the end can always radiate only the Bavarians? BVB Certainly not.

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