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Bayern Munich win 14th German Cup

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Bayern Munich win 14th German Cup

Luca Toni, Bayern Munich's Italian striker, scored twice to earn his team a 2-1 extra-time win over Borussia Dortmund in the German Cup final in Berlin.

The victory gave the Bavarians a record 14th Cup win, and set up a likely third domestic double in four seasons, as they hold a 10-point lead in the Bundesliga with five matches to play.
Bayern could even make it a treble, with the first leg of their Uefa Cup semi-final with Zenit St Petersburg on Thursday.

Toni scored his first goal in the 11th minute and Bayern were heading for victory before Mladen Petric struck in the second minute of stoppage time to level the scores and bring heroic Dortmund back from the brink at the Olympiastadion.

Bayern struggled to keep Dortmund at bay in extra-time before Toni wrongfooted Dortmund goalkeeper Marc Ziegler in the 103rd minute to seal the victory with the 35th goal of his remarkable debut season in Germany.

It was the fourth successive match to feature two goals from Toni and made it a triumphant return to the Olympiastadion, where he was part of the Italy team that beat France to win the 2006 World Cup final.

"I hope there are a lot more goals to come," Toni told reporters.

"There are still two titles to win."

Dortmund down to ten

Dortmund finished with 10 men after Jakub Blaszczykowski received a second booking in the 108th minute.

"If you take away the first 30 minutes we were the better team," Thomas Doll, Dortmund coach, told reporters.

"I'm so proud of my team."

Ottmar Hitzfeld's side had beaten Dortmund 5-0 in the Bundesliga the previous weekend and the way they started made a similar result look possible.

Franck Ribery easily went past the defence on the left-hand side before crossing low for Toni to provide his usual lethal touch, after nipping in ahead of defender Dede.

However Dortmund fought back and Bayern, who looked increasingly rattled, conceded a crucial equaliser at the very end of normal time.
Argentina defender Demichelis needlessly gave away a corner and Bayern missed a couple of chances to clear before Petric took his opportunity to tap the ball in.

The goal set the much noisier Dortmund contingent in the 74,000 full house wild, but their joy was short-lived as Toni diverted a shot from substitute Lukas Podolski into the net in extra-time.

Luca Toni, Bayern Munich's Italian striker, scored twice to earn his team a 2-1 extra-time win over Borussia Dortmund in the German Cup final in Berlin.

The victory gave the Bavarians a record 14th Cup win, and set up a likely third domestic double in four seasons, as they hold a 10-point lead in the Bundesliga with five matches to play.
Bayern could even make it a treble, with the first leg of their Uefa Cup semi-final with Zenit St Petersburg on Thursday.

Toni scored his first goal in the 11th minute and Bayern were heading for victory before Mladen Petric struck in the second minute of stoppage time to level the scores and bring heroic Dortmund back from the brink at the Olympiastadion.

Bayern struggled to keep Dortmund at bay in extra-time before Toni wrongfooted Dortmund goalkeeper Marc Ziegler in the 103rd minute to seal the victory with the 35th goal of his remarkable debut season in Germany.

It was the fourth successive match to feature two goals from Toni and made it a triumphant return to the Olympiastadion, where he was part of the Italy team that beat France to win the 2006 World Cup final.

"I hope there are a lot more goals to come," Toni told reporters.

"There are still two titles to win."

Dortmund down to ten

Dortmund finished with 10 men after Jakub Blaszczykowski received a second booking in the 108th minute.

"If you take away the first 30 minutes we were the better team," Thomas Doll, Dortmund coach, told reporters.

"I'm so proud of my team."

Ottmar Hitzfeld's side had beaten Dortmund 5-0 in the Bundesliga the previous weekend and the way they started made a similar result look possible.

Franck Ribery easily went past the defence on the left-hand side before crossing low for Toni to provide his usual lethal touch, after nipping in ahead of defender Dede.

However Dortmund fought back and Bayern, who looked increasingly rattled, conceded a crucial equaliser at the very end of normal time.
Argentina defender Demichelis needlessly gave away a corner and Bayern missed a couple of chances to clear before Petric took his opportunity to tap the ball in.

The goal set the much noisier Dortmund contingent in the 74,000 full house wild, but their joy was short-lived as Toni diverted a shot from substitute Lukas Podolski into the net in extra-time.

Luca Toni, Bayern Munich's Italian striker, scored twice to earn his team a 2-1 extra-time win over Borussia Dortmund in the German Cup final in Berlin.

The victory gave the Bavarians a record 14th Cup win, and set up a likely third domestic double in four seasons, as they hold a 10-point lead in the Bundesliga with five matches to play.
Bayern could even make it a treble, with the first leg of their Uefa Cup semi-final with Zenit St Petersburg on Thursday.

Toni scored his first goal in the 11th minute and Bayern were heading for victory before Mladen Petric struck in the second minute of stoppage time to level the scores and bring heroic Dortmund back from the brink at the Olympiastadion.

Bayern struggled to keep Dortmund at bay in extra-time before Toni wrongfooted Dortmund goalkeeper Marc Ziegler in the 103rd minute to seal the victory with the 35th goal of his remarkable debut season in Germany.

It was the fourth successive match to feature two goals from Toni and made it a triumphant return to the Olympiastadion, where he was part of the Italy team that beat France to win the 2006 World Cup final.

"I hope there are a lot more goals to come," Toni told reporters.

"There are still two titles to win."

Dortmund down to ten

Dortmund finished with 10 men after Jakub Blaszczykowski received a second booking in the 108th minute.

"If you take away the first 30 minutes we were the better team," Thomas Doll, Dortmund coach, told reporters.

"I'm so proud of my team."

Ottmar Hitzfeld's side had beaten Dortmund 5-0 in the Bundesliga the previous weekend and the way they started made a similar result look possible.

Franck Ribery easily went past the defence on the left-hand side before crossing low for Toni to provide his usual lethal touch, after nipping in ahead of defender Dede.

However Dortmund fought back and Bayern, who looked increasingly rattled, conceded a crucial equaliser at the very end of normal time.
Argentina defender Demichelis needlessly gave away a corner and Bayern missed a couple of chances to clear before Petric took his opportunity to tap the ball in.

The goal set the much noisier Dortmund contingent in the 74,000 full house wild, but their joy was short-lived as Toni diverted a shot from substitute Lukas Podolski into the net in extra-time.

Luca Toni, Bayern Munich's Italian striker, scored twice to earn his team a 2-1 extra-time win over Borussia Dortmund in the German Cup final in Berlin.

The victory gave the Bavarians a record 14th Cup win, and set up a likely third domestic double in four seasons, as they hold a 10-point lead in the Bundesliga with five matches to play.

Bayern could even make it a treble, with the first leg of their Uefa Cup semi-final with Zenit St Petersburg on Thursday.

Toni scored his first goal in the 11th minute and Bayern were heading for victory before Mladen Petric struck in the second minute of stoppage time to level the scores and bring heroic Dortmund back from the brink at the Olympiastadion.

Bayern struggled to keep Dortmund at bay in extra-time before Toni wrongfooted Dortmund goalkeeper Marc Ziegler in the 103rd minute to seal the victory with the 35th goal of his remarkable debut season in Germany.

It was the fourth successive match to feature two goals from Toni and made it a triumphant return to the Olympiastadion, where he was part of the Italy team that beat France to win the 2006 World Cup final.

"I hope there are a lot more goals to come," Toni told reporters.

"There are still two titles to win."

Dortmund down to ten

Dortmund finished with 10 men after Jakub Blaszczykowski received a second booking in the 108th minute.

"If you take away the first 30 minutes we were the better team," Thomas Doll, Dortmund coach, told reporters.

"I'm so proud of my team."

Ottmar Hitzfeld's side had beaten Dortmund 5-0 in the Bundesliga the previous weekend and the way they started made a similar result look possible.

Franck Ribery easily went past the defence on the left-hand side before crossing low for Toni to provide his usual lethal touch, after nipping in ahead of defender Dede.

However Dortmund fought back and Bayern, who looked increasingly rattled, conceded a crucial equaliser at the very end of normal time.
Argentina defender Demichelis needlessly gave away a corner and Bayern missed a couple of chances to clear before Petric took his opportunity to tap the ball in.

The goal set the much noisier Dortmund contingent in the 74,000 full house wild, but their joy was short-lived as Toni diverted a shot from substitute Lukas Podolski into the net in extra-time.

Luca Toni, Bayern Munich's Italian striker, scored twice to earn his team a 2-1 extra-time win over Borussia Dortmund in the German Cup final in Berlin.

The victory gave the Bavarians a record 14th Cup win, and set up a likely third domestic double in four seasons, as they hold a 10-point lead in the Bundesliga with five matches to play.

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Bayern could even make it a treble, with the first leg of their Uefa Cup semi-final with Zenit St Petersburg on Thursday.

Bayern could even make it a treble, with the first leg of their Uefa Cup semi-final with Zenit St Petersburg on Thursday.

Toni scored his first goal in the 11th minute and Bayern were heading for victory before Mladen Petric struck in the second minute of stoppage time to level the scores and bring heroic Dortmund back from the brink at the Olympiastadion.

Bayern struggled to keep Dortmund at bay in extra-time before Toni wrongfooted Dortmund goalkeeper Marc Ziegler in the 103rd minute to seal the victory with the 35th goal of his remarkable debut season in Germany.

It was the fourth successive match to feature two goals from Toni and made it a triumphant return to the Olympiastadion, where he was part of the Italy team that beat France to win the 2006 World Cup final.

"I hope there are a lot more goals to come," Toni told reporters.

"There are still two titles to win."

Dortmund down to ten

Dortmund finished with 10 men after Jakub Blaszczykowski received a second booking in the 108th minute.

"If you take away the first 30 minutes we were the better team," Thomas Doll, Dortmund coach, told reporters.

"I'm so proud of my team."

Ottmar Hitzfeld's side had beaten Dortmund 5-0 in the Bundesliga the previous weekend and the way they started made a similar result look possible.

Franck Ribery easily went past the defence on the left-hand side before crossing low for Toni to provide his usual lethal touch, after nipping in ahead of defender Dede.

However Dortmund fought back and Bayern, who looked increasingly rattled, conceded a crucial equaliser at the very end of normal time.
Argentina defender Demichelis needlessly gave away a corner and Bayern missed a couple of chances to clear before Petric took his opportunity to tap the ball in.

The goal set the much noisier Dortmund contingent in the 74,000 full house wild, but their joy was short-lived as Toni diverted a shot from substitute Lukas Podolski into the net in extra-time.

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