Bayern Muchen 0-2 Inter Milan

Had been lost, which were the players of FC Bayern Munich, who fought to the end, quickly realized. Inter Milan was allowed to stretch after the 0-2 victory over the Munich the trophy to the sky, for the Bayern players remained only solace-giving applause. But what went wrong?

Inter concentrated experience

The enemy from Milan made over long distances to confidently impression, even though the Nerazzurri had significantly less possession than the Munich. Nevertheless, the Italians dominated the game. The reason: The iron tactical discipline. The experienced defender Lucio, Samuel and Zanetti gave no nakedness, but completed the job that coach Mourinho had placed them carefully to the heart: to keep the box clean.
Bavaria with problems on the defensive

Apparently, however, was the vulnerability of the Bavaria on the defensive. Presented itself to green, especially in defensive behavior. A Badstuber Holger, who has denied in his first pro season to equal a Champions League final, we may well see his blunders. At 0:1 by Milito he could not intervene, one step was too late. So be it. However, as is made of the supposedly experienced van Buyten from Milito at the decisive goal to dupe 0:2, revealed glaring weaknesses. With such a devastating defender is a player or their performance more simply the maturity sentenced.

Also lacked the ideas forward

But not only the defense of Bavaria should be reported: front worked well enough. Here, too, was one pale, scored no goals. Why? Correct: It was as green as the Bremen 4-0 in the Cup loss to the Munich. Inter had the first goal after the bolt was tight and promptly too tight. Besides Arjen Robben, the Nerazzurri put the impressive cold, Bayern were powerless. In the 46th Minutes, however, Thomas Muller had the giant chance of compensation. Unlike the icy-Inter striker Diego Milito, Müller awarded the opportunity. Obviously, it lacks the Bavarians still necessary to the routine. But from the mistakes of today, tomorrow we can learn again. At least so far in the next season, the locals will face some major successes.

Franck Ribéry extended at Bayern

                                                       

News for all fans of FC Bayern already before the Champions League final on Saturday: superstar Franck Ribéry is still before the kick off in Madrid to sign a new contract with the German record champion.
Does he? Does he? If he goes, when will that be? All the speculation about the future of Franck Ribéry now have an end. At least if you give a report of bild.de faith. There it is, the Frenchman will extend his current contract still to 2011 on Saturday ahead of schedule.

Signed on Saturday

Ribery may participate on Saturday for his red card not in semi-final against Olympique Lyon and therefore staying in the French national team. There, he announced that he would extend his contract at Bayern. Meanwhile, his advisers Miglaccio Alain and Jean-Pierre Barnes with those responsible for Munich had already agreed on all the details. Ribery is on Saturday, when he travels to the final in the Spanish capital to sign his new working paper.

Since last year, some speculated heavily on a change of 27-year-old dribbling artist. Also Ribery himself had contributed to his statements. As a potential new clubs Chelsea FC, Manchester United, FC Barcelona and Real Madrid in particular were traded. He came in 2007 for 25 million euros from Olympique Marseille to the street Säbener

Schweinsteiger swap with Diego

The football stands still, for the 2009/10 season is over. And already it is the first change strange rumors: How was it written in the Wednesday edition of the Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus is planning an exchange deal with the FC Bayern Munich.

Swap Diego against Schweinsteiger

According to the Italians want to separate after only one year of playmaker Diego. The Brazilian, who came last summer for around € 25 million transfer from Bremen, confronted with Bavaria’s Bastian Schweinsteiger will be replaced.

Diego has a disappointing season behind Juve, while Bastian Schweinsteiger is an absolute performers in the team of the German master record – an exchange is therefore very unlikely.

Experienced Countries in World Cups

On June 11, the most awaited event worldwide will begin. The best teams in the world will gather for a show full of talent and the World Cup Odds lean toward countries that have made history since Uruguay 1930.

Great teams like Brazil have demonstrated the ability of its players, and their great potential make Brazil the country with the most World Cup titles. In 1958, the Brazilians won their first title in a World Cup, a victory that they repeated four years later in Chile.

Brazil has reached the finals on 7 occasions, winning the title in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002.

With historical players like Pele, Brazil marked its path in tournaments and has managed to remain a favorite in the World Cups. Pele is the Brazilian team’s leading scorer and made four appearances in World Cups, with Brazil winning the Championship title in three of them.

The current world champion, Italy, enters as a strong favorite to win the World Cup in South Africa. With three draws and no defeats, the “Azzurri” ranked first in the rankings, losing only 6 points. In the next stage, Italy will face Paraguay, New Zealand and Slovakia, and the Italians can be considered as the strongest team to advance to the next round without much trouble.

Italy has been in six World Cup finals, having won four of them, with their last one in Germany 2006.

In a group where all four countries ranked in the top of their groups, I think that Germany ranks as the biggest team to be faced in games against Australia, Serbia and Ghana. With three World Cups, the Germans have the World Cup experience to put them as favorites, which can also lead them very far in South Africa 2010.

Germany has won three World Cup titles in their seven participations in the biggest soccer event around the world. (Bayern players: Lahm, Sweinsteiger, Klose, etc.)

Our other players: Holland – Robben, van Bommel; France – Ribery; etc.

Juve reject’s to talk about Gigi

The Bundesliga outfit were associated with Buffon earlier this week as reports suggested that Juventus may have to sacrifice the No 1 in the summer.

However, after Juventus and the player’s agent insisted that the Italian international was going nowhere, Bayern are looking elsewhere.

Neuer, according to sources in Germany, is high on Bayern’s wish-list given the uncertain future of Hans-Jorg Butt.

The latter has been given a new contract by the Champions League quarter-finalists but that hasn’t stopped speculation that he could be replaced ahead of the 2010-11 campaign.

Neuer, just 23, has been impressive this term with Schalke 04 who are also his hometown club.