One lost, one to go for Bayern

Football
By Agencies | Apr 28, 2017
Bayern Munich's Italian headcoach Carlo Ancelotti follows a news conference, on the eve of the Champions League group D match between FC Bayern Munich and PSV Eindhoven at the stadium in Munich, southern Germany, on October 18, 2016.

Carlo Ancelotti insisted he is focused on wrapping up the Bundesliga before assessing how successful his first season at Bayern Munich has been following a shock German Cup semi-final defeat.

April has been little short of a disaster for Ancelotti and Bayern. The German champions threw away a 2-1 lead at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday night before going down 3-2 to Borussia Dortmund.

That came a week after the Bavarian giants were dumped out of the Champions League at the quarterfinal stage by Real Madrid.

Bayern remain on course for a fifth straight Bundesliga, though and Ancelotti refused to try summing up his first campaign in Munich with four league matches still to play and five more points needed to wrap up the title.

“It’s too soon for that,” said Ancelotti. “We have to now make things clear in the championship (German league) as quickly as possible.”

Javi Martinez and Mats Hummels had netted first-half goals for Bayern to cancel out Marco Reus’s early strike for Dortmund.

But Borussia roared back in the second-half, brushing off their 4-1 league hammering by Bayern just three weeks ago.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored his 35th goal of the season, set up by Ousmane Dembele, before the French wunderkind drilled home Dortmund’s winner 16 minutes from time.

“The disappointment is huge,” admitted captain Philipp Lahm (pictured), who will retire when the season ends.

Bayern let the game slip out of their grasp despite 24 shots on goal -more than twice as many as Dortmund -and nearly 70 percent possession.

“When you look at the many chances we had to reach the final, you can sum things up that we negligently let things slip,” said Hummels.

Bayern could win the Bundesliga as early as this weekend, if they beat relegation-threatened Wolfsburg away on Saturday and second-placed RB Leipzig fail to defeat second from bottom Ingolstadt at home.

“If you become a (league) champion, it is never a bad season,” added Lahm. “Despite all this I will try to enjoy the last few weeks.”

However, there is no dressing up the fact it is has been a bitterly unsatisfactory month for Ancelotti.

Bayern were 13 points clear in the Bundesliga on April 1 and still on course to repeat their 2013 treble of domestic double and Champions League.

Exiting both the Champions League and cup amounts to a poor season for Bayern.

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