Video: Bayern vs. Borussia Dortmund – what the Flick, and Favre can expect

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You can see in the Video: Bayern Munich against Borussia Dortmund – what to expect Flick and Favre from the Top of the game.

O-Ton Hansi Flick, Bayern coach: “When you play against Dortmund, to win the games, because it is a classic is simply a German Derby, if you say so beautiful. A Classico is. A Derby but not a Classico. And therefore, it is simply always a thing, where everyone is motivated. Because, as we all know, not only Germany but the whole world is watching this. And that is why it is also for us a special Motivation again to go in this game. And we are Yes we are always very self-aware, even in the quality that we have. And that’s why we are trying everything that we go on Saturday after 90 minutes, a winner. I am looking forward to the game because of such players, the players, Staff, but also the Fans, of course, is always there for everyone, whether the coach, whether simply a treat. And therefore, we can look forward to this game.” O-tone, Lucien Favre, Borussia Dortmund’s coach: “they still are very, very good. But you are pressing very high, it is clear that you have a lot of risk. You play almost to the middle line, and of course it has its positive and negative sides. If you play so high, one must be careful when Counter or long balls. Our last two games against Bayern were good. We should make a couple of months ago at least 1-1 and also in the Supercup we played well, we know that. We still need to make a better performance and also more realistic and we have to defend well against this team.”

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