Thursday, 14 August 2014

DORTMUND TAKE SUPER CUP


Borussia Dortmund lift the German Supercup

Borussia Dortmund took the German Supercup for the second successive year with a 2-0 win over last season's double winners Bayern Munich.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang netted the goals for Dortmund to make sure the Supercup remains the only domestic trophy still to elude Bayern coach Pep Guardiola.
Dortmund dominated the game from start to finish and, like a year ago when they triumphed 4-2, drew first blood ahead of the official start to the 2014/15 season.
When these two teams line up for their first Bundesliga fixture of the season, Dortmund's starting XI is likely to bear more resemblance to the one which took to the field on Wednesday evening.
Dortmund coach Jurgen Klopp named practically his strongest team with Guardiola counting on only three of his World Cup winners - Manuel Neuer in goal, Thomas Muller in midfield and Jerome Boateng in defence.
Robert Lewandowski was lining up against his former team-mates, but he saw relatively little of the ball as the hosts attacked from the outset.
Lukasz Piszczek's shot from an angle was parried away by an increasingly busy Neuer in the 17th minute before the hosts took a deserved lead six minutes later.
Mkhitaryan led the ball through with authority before trying to thread a pass through into the path of Aubameyang. A block from David Alaba prevented the Gabon forward from getting in a shot, but the ball fell kindly for the Armenian, who flashed his shot unstoppably to the left of Neuer.
To make matters worse for Bayern, they lost defender Javi Martinez to injury after half an hour.
He struck the arm of Marcel Schmelzer with his knee and needed to be carried straight into the dressing room, with Dante taking his place.
Dortmund's attacks were unrelenting and Sebastian Kehl stung Neuer's palms again before he and Jonas Hofmann tested the man voted the best goalkeeper at the World Cup.
At the other end, Mitchell Langerak did not want to be outdone as he denied Lewandowski in typical Neuer style, blocking the Pole's shot with his upper body in the very first minute of the second half.
Mario Gotze, who preceded Lewandowski in moving from Dortmund to Munich by a year, was greeted by a chorus of whistles when he took to the field - but jeers turned to cheers within minutes when Aubameyang doubled Dortmund's lead.
He exchanged passes with Piszczek before moving into the centre to meet the Pole's cross ahead of Boateng and head unstoppably past Neuer, producing a Spiderman mask to celebrate his goal in the guise of his nickname.
Dortmund continued to look the more threatening, but a third goal was not needed with Ciro Immobile guilty of missing the most chances on his competitive debut for the club following his summer switch from Torino.

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