The task for now is to swiftly analyse and move on from the Dortmund match and focus completely on the cup clash with second division Kaiserslautern. “We need to learn our lessons and talk a few things over. We get back to work on Monday with our focus on the future,” said Sammer, “we want to see the real Bayern Munich again. We need much better performances than today’s.“ If so, the champions will be confident of booking a place in the cup final on 17 May in Berlin.
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