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Dortmund out to end Bayern’s reign

- BERLIN

CHALLENGE: Bavarians’ dominance in the Bundesliga must be broken, says defender Sokratis

BORUSSIA Dortmund defender Sokratis believes it’s high time Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich were knocked from the top of the German league after four years with an iron grip on the title.

Bayern have won the Bundesliga title for a record four consecutiv­e seasons, but it is all change in Munich for 2016/17 with Carlo Ancelotti replacing Pep Guardiola as head coach while director of sport Matthias Sammer has resigned on health grounds.

Dortmund, the last team other than Bayern to win the German league title, were Bundesliga champions back in 2011 and 2012, and have finished runners-up to the Bavarians in three of the last four seasons.

Dortmund host Bayern in the German Super Cup on Aug 14 in the official season opener, but Sokratis says they want more titles than just that this season.

“Without Bayern, these monsters in the sporting sense, we would have long since been league or cup champions,” Sokratis Papastatho­poulos, who is known by his first name in Germany, told magazine

“I am about to start my sixth season in the Bundesliga and have yet to win a title apart from the Super Cup.

“That annoys me. It’s time to win a title.” The new league season in Germany begins on Aug 26 when Bayern host Werder Bremen while Dortmund are home to Mainz the following day.

Ancelotti has taken his squad on a three-match tour of the United States where they will face European giants AC Milan, Inter Milan and Real Madrid, albeit minus their Germany stars, still resting after Euro 2016.

While Bayern have boosted their squad by signing Dortmund defender Mats Hummels GENEVA: Fifa’s ethics committee on Monday banned Wolfgang Niersbach (pic), former president of the German FA (DFB), for one year over misconduct surroundin­g the country’s successful 2006 World Cup bid.

“Mr. Niersbach has been banned for one year from all football-related activities,” a statement from Fifa’s in-house court said, noting that the German official “failed to report findings about possible misconduct concerning the awarding of the 2006 Fifa World Cup.”

Niersbach served as vice-president of the 2006 World Cup organising committee.

He resigned from the German federation last November amid accusation­s the DFB used a slush fund of 10 million Swiss francs (RM32 million) in 2000 to buy the right to host the tournament.

The 65-year-old has said he will now consider whether to appeal the decision. and midfielder Renato Sanches from Benfica, Borussia have also been busy in the transfer market.

They have signed Germany internatio­nals Mario Goetze, who returns to Dortmund after three years with Bayern, and Andre

Schuerrle from Wolfsburg.

Without either of their new recruits, Dortmund romped to a 4-1 win over Manchester United on Friday in Shanghai on their tour of China.

New United manager Jose Mourinho compared Borussia to a “Formula One” racer while said his squad were like a less powerful “Formula Three” car.

Coach Thomas Tuchel had already added Portugal defender Raphael Guerreiro and ex-Barcelona centre-back Marc Bartra.

Dortmund have also invested in the future, signing French teenage forward Ousmane Dembele, who scored a superb individual goal against

United, and

19-year-old

Turkey internatio­nal Emre

Mor. Dortmund’s

(right) challenges Manchester United’s

in their Internatio­nal Champions Cup in Shanghai on Friday.

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