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BAYERN Munich’s journey to the Champions League title required ‘brutal’ mental strength and focus during a rollercoas­ter season that saw a major team overhaul.

Sunday’s 1-0 win over Paris SaintGerma­in in Lisbon not only clinched a sixth European crown for Bayern, it also saw them become the first team to win all of their Champions League matches in a season.

Yet it was supposed to have been a transition­al season for Bayern following the departures of veteran wingers

Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery and defenders Mats Hummels and Rafinha in 2019.

It certainly looked that way when they dropped as low as sixth early on in the Bundesliga campaign under coach Niko Kovac.

A leaky defence and almost total reliance on Robert Lewandowsk­i up front made them too predictabl­e, and a 5-1 demolition by Eintracht Frankfurt proved the last straw with Kovac being replaced by Hansi Flick in November.

“We kept marching on this season, we were there for each other, ready to correct each other’s mistakes,” said attacking midfielder Thomas Mueller, benched by Kovac but sensationa­l under

Flick.

“We have amazing quality but it does not work if you are not ready to suffer. Our mental strength is brutal.”

Just nine months after taking the helm, Flick became only the second German coach to win the treble, doing it in his first season as head coach of a Bundesliga club.

PSG coach Thomas Tuchel was impressed with Bayern’s quality.

“They are on their way to becoming the greatest club in the world,” he added. “They just have these amazing qualities.”

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