BVB ready for double?
Borussia Dortmund and FC Bayern Munich will fight it out for German DFB-Pokal in a showdown in Berlin on Saturday night. Current champion BVB won the last four matches of the two currently best teams in Germany, but never managed to win both German titles.
It will be the last big game this season for German champion 2011/2012 Borussia Dortmund. In a classy showdown in Berlin they will face FC Bayern Munich for the DFB-Pokal title. The two best teams in Germany fighting it out for the trophy.
BVB won the last four encounters of the two teams, but never were able to secure both German titles in the history of the club. The last DFB-Pokalfinale of those two was won by Bayern in 2008.
For FC Bayern Munich it is the second to last big match of the season as the Champions League final in their home stadium is going to take place next Saturday. FCB could be the first team in CL history to win the title on home turf.
FCB-Coach Jupp Heynckes underlined the importance of the DFB final as he said all FCB´s focus will be on the match against Dortmund. On 8 pm tonight (May 12th) we will see how successful FCB will be when it comes to being only focused on Dortmund.
Heynckes and his opponent Juergen Klopp both will not have to substitute any of their key players. Dortmund´s Mario Goetze might not be ready for playing in starting formation but certainly will be sent on later, said Klopp.
This is how the two teams might start:
BVB: Weidenfeller - Piszczek, Subotic, Hummels, Schmelzer - Gündogan, Kehl - Blaszczykowski, Kagawa, Großkreutz - Lewandowski
FCB: Neuer - Lahm, Boateng, Badstuber, Alaba - Kroos, Schweinsteiger - Robben, T. Müller, Ribery - Gomez







