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Sunday, 10 April 2016

BAYERN WANT TO ACHIEVE WHAT NO OTHER TEAM IN GERMANY HAS SAYS GUARDIOLA



Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola was unhappy how difficult his side made their 3-1 win over Stuttgart on Saturday but claimed the team are focused on creating history.
Georg Niedermeier's own goal put the Bavarians in front after half an hour and David Alaba doubled their lead before Daniel Didavi made things interesting with what turned out to be only a consolation for the hosts, as Douglas Costa finished them off late on.
But coach Guardiola was not happy how difficult the defending champions had made it for themselves as they close on winning a record fourth consecutive Bundesliga title.
"We committed too many fouls and allowed free-kicks and corners as a consequence," he told the official club website. "We made it complicated for ourselves. But after the first goal we did well, especially in the second half.
"We attacked better, our forwards moved better. Now we need three more victories and one draw to achieve something no team has ever achieved in Germany."

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