In front of a packed Allianz Arena FC Bayern easily saw off 1. FSV Mainz 05 to bring yet another Championship-winning season to a close. It had been a tough and at times painful couple of months for Die Roten, but everybody was determined to end things on a high with the presentation of the Meisterschale and the obligatory Bierdusche. Continue reading FCB v 1. FSV Mainz 05
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SC Freiburg v FCB
With no more interest in the cup competitions and the Bundesliga title already sewn up, FC Bayern took on relegation-threatened SC Freiburg in their penultimate game of the season. Despite the bright start and the lion’s share of possession Pep Guardiola’s side were handed a stinging blow right at the death, with their desperate opponents grabbing a last-minute winner through former FC Bayern striker Nils Petersen. Continue reading SC Freiburg v FCB
FCB v FC Augsburg
Having had just a couple of days to lick their wounds after their 3-0 Champions’ League defeat in Barcelona, a deflated FC Bayern returned to Bundesliga action to take on Bavarian rivals FC Augsburg, hungry for points in their mission to secure a place in Europe. With Bayern more focussed on things to come and avoiding further injuries and Augsburg eyeing the prize, it was always going to be a tough encounter for Pep Guardiola’s men. Continue reading FCB v FC Augsburg
Bayer 04 Leverkusen v FCB
This was the game nobody really wanted to play. With the Bundesliga all wrapped up with four games to spare and the Champions’ League semi-final against Barcelona just around the corner, injury-hit FC Bayern presented an unfamiliar lineup with a number of new faces and tried their best, only to fall short against an enterprising Leverkusen outfit chasing a coveted automatic spot in next season’s Champions’ League group phase. Continue reading Bayer 04 Leverkusen v FCB
FCB v Hertha BSC
One expected a comedown after the midweek Champions’ League quarter-final heroics against FC Porto, and this was clear as FC Bayern took on strugglers Hertha BSC at a packed Allianz Arena. The tight 1-0 win was enough to send Bayern fifteen points clear of second-placed VfL Wolfsburg with four matches remaining, and the Wolves’ defeat by the same score in Mönchengladbach was enough to ensure a record-extending twenty-fourth Bundesliga crown (and twenty-fifth German championship in all) for Die Roten. Continue reading FCB v Hertha BSC
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim v FCB
This past week has seen things crashing down all over the place at FC Bayern – from the error-riddled defeat at FC Porto through to the internal fallout resulting in and following the sudden resignation of long-time doctor Hans-Wilhelm Müller-Wohlfahrt. Skipper Philipp Lahm being ruled out with a bout of gastroenteritis certainly didn’t help matters, and with morale lower than it has been for a long time coach Pep Guardiola was left to pick his starting lineup from an even more depleted squad. Continue reading TSG 1899 Hoffenheim v FCB
FCB v Eintracht Frankfurt
After the gruelling DFB-Pokal quarter-final against Bayer Leverkusen earlier in the week, a depleted FC Bayern resumed their Bundesliga campaign with a professional and highly competent 3-0 win over mid-table Eintracht Frankfurt. The injury problems may be bad and Bayern may have had only four fit substitutes on the bench, but it was more than enough to overcome a opponent lacking in both spirit and imagination. Continue reading FCB v Eintracht Frankfurt
Borussia Dortmund v FCB
The Red Dragons gathered in force at the Bavarian Beerhouse for the much awaited “Klassiker” against Borussia Dortmund, and after a gritty encounter at the Signal Iduna Park that lacked the usual quality and gloss but contained plenty of drama and tension, a depleted and rejigged Bayern side did enough to score the crucial goal and hold firm to claim all three points. Despite the ongoing injury crisis, Dortmund were effectively shut down and closed out by what was a supreme team performance from Die Roten. Continue reading Borussia Dortmund v FCB
FCB v Borussia Mönchengladbach
This week’s report was always going to be a little different, with my being in the south stand of the Allianz Arena in Munich to watch FC Bayern live in what was arguably a modern revival of the age-old Klassiker of the 1970s against Borussia Mönchengladbach. Sadly, for Bayern fans the game wouldn’t quite match up to our expectations – and in what was surely the cruellest twist of fate I ended up having to witness at first hand what was probably Bayern’s most insipid display of the season. Continue reading FCB v Borussia Mönchengladbach
SV Werder Bremen v FCB
Fresh from their 7-0 demolition of Shakhtar Donetsk in midweek FC Bayern returned to domestic Bundesliga action against 1980s and early 1990s rivals Werder Bremen. Pep Guardiola’s side registered an easy 4-0 win without breaking into much of a sweat, with Polish striker Robert Lewandowski scoring a much-needed and confidence-boosting brace. Continue reading SV Werder Bremen v FCB