With the Bundesliga season coming to an end last week, Germanystop twoBayern Munich and Borussia Dortmundgear up togo to battleat the Olympiastadion in Berlin, as the DFB Pokal final looms just a few hours away.Having wrapped-up the Bundesliga title in record time, Bayern will look toadd totheir credentials by addingtoan already successful campaign whereasDortmund, who have had an up and down season in the league and finished runners-up to Bayern, will predictably strain every sinew to grab the last opportunity to claimthe last piece ofmajor silverware this season.As kick-off approaches near, we take a look at 3 mouth-watering clashes between them over the recent years.
#3 Borussia Dortmund 0-3 Bayern Munich (Bundesliga, 2013)
After claiming a historic treble and reasserting themselves as one of the best, Bayern went into the game undefeated in their opening 12 matches of the season, with a 4 point lead at the top.
The game started off with some intense attacking football, although both the sides failed to find the net in the first half.
The dead-lock was finally broken just after the hour mark by former Dortmund hero, Mario Gotze who made a controversial move to Bayern in the summer.
Having been introduced in the 56th minute, the 21-year old Germany international collected Muller’s pass and prodded home just 10 minutes later, as the fans jeered him throughout and recieved a predictably angry reception on his return to Signal Iduna Park.
With just 5 minutes left, Thiago Alcantara switched the play to the left and Robben surged into the area before clipping the ball into the far corner. And less than two minutes later, Bayern produced another slick passing move that ended with Muller producing a neat finish from Lahm's ball to wrap up the points in what was an emphatic victory.
#2 Borussia Dortmund 5-2 Bayern Munich (DBF Pokal final, 2012)
Dortmund’s dominance over Bayern and resurgence as a German giant continued as Klopp’s men humiliated Jupp Heynckes’ side 5-2, to claim the ‘German double’ having already wrapped up the Bundesliga crown.
Bayern, who had booked their place in the Champions League final at home against Chelsea, aimed at a getting a confidence boost ahead of the Champions League final by claiming the title. However, Dortmund had something else in store for them.
The Black and Yellows were in the lead right in the 3rd minute itself through Shinji Kagawa but Arjen Robben levelled the game with a penalty midway through the first half.
Mats Hummels restored Dortmund's lead minutes later before Robert Lewandowski increased it in first half stoppage time. The Pole then added his second with a thunderous finish just before the hour mark that seemed to put the trophy well beyond Bayern's reach.
Franck Ribery ignited a late surge for Die Roten with an excellent solo effort but Lewandowski completed his hat-trick in the dying moments to put the game beyond Jupp Heynckes' men.
Dortmund won the double for the first time in their 103-year history making this campaign as one of their best ever.
#1 Bayern Munich 2-1 Borussia Dortmund (Champions League final, 2013)
Perhaps, the biggest platform at which the German giants have locked horns. Undoubtedly, this Wembley show-piece is at number 1 on our list.
Bayern exorcised the ghosts of 2010 and 2012, as they finally ended a 12 year wait for a European crown by defeating Dortmund 2-1 at Wembley. This all-German final was the most watched Champions League final ever in the history of the competition.
After an intense first half which ended goal-less, the breakthrough finally came at the stroke of the hour when striker Mario Mandzukic tapped in Robben’s cross, from six yards.
Dortmund required a swift response and it came inside seven minutes - thanks to a piece of recklessness from Dante.The Bayern defender, who had already been booked, needlessly raised his foot and caught Reus in the stomach. Gundogan stepped forward to score coolly from the penalty spot. 1-1.
With stoppage time lurking just a minute away or two, Dutch international Robben showed great composure as he converted Frank Ribery’s back heel in the 89th minute to beat Dortmund's keeper Roman Weidenfeller.
The match ended 2-1 to Bayern, as the Bundesliga Champions were sucessfully crowned European Champions for a 5th time and 5 days later, won the DFB Pokal to claim a historic ‘treble’.