The distance between Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund was massive everywhere but the scoreboard, but even there, Arjen Robben separated both sides. A straightening first half shot from close to the arc in todayas German Cup quarterfinal gave FCB a win over the slots, Bayernas first aggressive success over BVB since Feb. 2010. The gain likewise have Bayern payoff for Mayas 5-2 defeat in the previous Pokal closing, a fit that found the Bavarians ashamed by Germanyas new rulers That leadership is obviously over. Having finally dropped in a head-to-head ending up in Bayern, Borussia Dortmund don't have any more promises to the throne. In case a 17-point lead in the Bundesliga wasnat persuading enough, the chasm between the two sides at the Allianz proved. Bayern is again the conventional in German basketball. And finally, it had been a result for Dortmund, who were dominated from the get-go. As Bayernas post-match festivities confirmed, their mission was one of redemption, using their early intensity giving them an advantage they never relinquished. The only goal was created by the resulting pressure, with Phillip Lahmas high efforts and a Felipe Santana problem ultimately causing the ball that found Robben. Germanyas defending winners had just one shot on goal. Bayern had seven. Which they also managed 57 percent of the possession was no surprise, given how Jurgen Kloppas arrived at setup against Bayern, but with Dortmund unable to make odds on the table, this was among the more lopsided 1-0 outcomes youall see between top teams. The difference in play required one to pause and think about the turnaround. A year ago, the Bavarians had no answer for BVB. Today theyare in another world, amazing better than a competitor that won a Champions League team that featured Real Madrid. Bayernas clearly the best group in the world today, but for a membership thatas lost two of the last three Champions League finals, the question is if they may keep this form within the next three-and-a-half months. They have to transport this energy to Mayas Champions League final at Wembley. With all this could be the amount theyave played at since August, itas difficult to see them collapsing. The sole question in my head is whether Jupp Heynckes can get this team ready for the winner-takes-all match that awaits them in-may. They happened a year ago and were upset in the home by Chelsea. Can whatever befell them last year keep them from striving this yearas title? Hereas the dayas only target, Arjen Robben beating Roman Weidenfeller to hit Borussia Dortmund out of the German Cup.
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