Heynckes enjoys statement of intent

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Bayern Munich head coach Jupp Heynckes felt his side had given a real statement of intent by thrashing Borussia Dortmund 6-0 at the Allianz Arena.

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The men from Munich are within touching distance of a sixth successive Bundesliga title, but showed no signs of letting up as they put Dortmund to the sword, roaring into a five-goal lead by half-time of Der Klassiker.

The team was very focused and we needed to send out a statement of intent.

Jupp Heynckes

And Heynckes was delighted with the performance, with Bayern setting themselves up perfectly for their midweek Champions League quarter-final first leg clash with Sevilla in Spain.

He told the club's official website: "It's always difficult to recover your rhythm after an international break, but we did a very good job.

"Our plan was to win the game because we had to lay down another marker. The team was very focused and we needed to send out a statement of intent.

"The team turned in an outstanding display over 90 minutes, they turned in a gala display in the first 45 minutes. We made the most of our tactical and technical dominance."

Ex-Dortmund striker Robert Lewandowski was the chief tormentor for Bayern on Saturday, as he completed a hat-trick against his former club - his second treble in his last four Bundesliga appearances.

He now has 26 goals in the German top-flight this season, twice as many as any other player.

Meanwhile, Bayern are 12121/1 to win the Champions League this season, with Barcelona priced at 12121/1 and holders Real Madrid 4/6.

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Bayern Munich head coach Jupp Heynckes felt his side had given a real statement of intent by thrashing Borussia Dortmund 6-0 at the Allianz Arena.

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The men from Munich are within touching distance of a sixth successive Bundesliga title, but showed no signs of letting up as they put Dortmund to the sword, roaring into a five-goal lead by half-time of Der Klassiker.

The team was very focused and we needed to send out a statement of intent.

Jupp Heynckes

And Heynckes was delighted with the performance, with Bayern setting themselves up perfectly for their midweek Champions League quarter-final first leg clash with Sevilla in Spain.

He told the club's official website: "It's always difficult to recover your rhythm after an international break, but we did a very good job.

"Our plan was to win the game because we had to lay down another marker. The team was very focused and we needed to send out a statement of intent.

"The team turned in an outstanding display over 90 minutes, they turned in a gala display in the first 45 minutes. We made the most of our tactical and technical dominance."

Ex-Dortmund striker Robert Lewandowski was the chief tormentor for Bayern on Saturday, as he completed a hat-trick against his former club - his second treble in his last four Bundesliga appearances.

He now has 26 goals in the German top-flight this season, twice as many as any other player.

Meanwhile, Bayern are 12121/1 to win the Champions League this season, with Barcelona priced at 12121/1 and holders Real Madrid 4/6.

View all Soccer betting

Source: bet365.com