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Bayern gun for German Cup

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BERLIN: Treble-chasing Bayern Munich are hunting their second title this season in today’s German Cup final, a behind-closed-doors showdown that should have been an “absolute highlight” for success-starved Bayer Leverkusen fans.

Normally, the end-of-season showpiece final at Berlin’s Olympic Stadium would be a festive affair in front of a packed house of 75,000 supporters.

However, due to the coronaviru­s pandemic just 700 will be allowed into the enormous stadium for this year’s final, including both teams, their backroom staff and officials.

Germany head coach Joachim Loew is one of the few invited guests.

After the final whistle, when German FA president Fritz Keller hands over the trophy, only the cheers of the winning team will echo around the cavernous stadium.

Holders Bayern are determined to defend the crown, even if head coach Hansi Flick admits that without travelling support, their fans will be “very, very absent”.

Having lifted the Bundesliga trophy last Saturday for the eighth straight year, Bayern are targeting the next piece of silverware in their treble bid before tackling the Champions League in August.

“The boys are up for it and want to win the next title, we will do everything we can to achieve that,” said Bayern sports director Hasan Salihamidz­ic.

“We are very optimistic that we will come out as winners.”

While Bayern are looking to win the cup for the 20th time, Leverkusen are chasing only their second title since their lone triumph in 1993. They finished as runners-up in both 2002 and 2009.

Jamaica winger Leon Bailey scored twice when Leverkusen shocked Bayern with a 2-1 win at the Allianz Arena in November.

However, the Bavarian giants avenged the loss with a 4-2 win at Leverkusen last month.

They are now on a 16-match winning streak.

“We’re playing against the best team in Europe at the moment,” admitted Leverkusen sports director Rudi Voeller.

“But in a cup final, there’s always something possible.”

An ace up Leverkusen’s sleeve is attacking midfielder Kai Havertz, who has been linked with a move to Bayern.

Bayern striker Robert Lewandowsk­i is seeking his 50th goal of the season.

He was crowned the Bundesliga’s top scorer for the fifth time in his career last weekend after netting 34 times.

SANE COMPLETES MOVE

Bayern Munich yesterday confirmed the signing of Germany winger Leroy Sane from Manchester City on a fiveyear contract for reportedly at least €50 million.

“FC Bayern is a very big club and has big goals — these goals suit me as well,” said the 24-year-old, who added that he wants to win the Champions League with the Bundesliga giants.

“I’m looking forward to the new challenge and can’t wait to train with the team.”

The Germany internatio­nal will start preparing for next season in Munich next week.

 ?? AFP ?? Bayern’s Robert Lewandowsk­i with the Bundesliga’s top scorer trophy.
AFP Bayern’s Robert Lewandowsk­i with the Bundesliga’s top scorer trophy.

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