BVB against FC Bayern München at München 19.02.2005.
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Christian Wörns looks with optimism to Munich:
"Every streak comes to an end sometime"
[16.02.] The introduction for the pre-match report has been the same for the last couple of years: BVB are seeking to end their longest winless away streak. On Saturday they once again travel to Bayern Munich where they haven´t won since 199. But this time it´s a whole different story, and hopefully a whole different outcome? "We want more," said Christian Wörns after the Bochum game, referring to the meeting with Bayern.
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Last season BVB defeated Bayern 2-0 at the Westfalen Stadium. Here, Christian Wörns (No 4) had just wrapped up the win.
"This is the first time since I´ve joined Dortmund that we go into this fixture as clear underdogs," said Christoph Metzelder in the build up to Saturday´s match in Munich (kick off 1430 GMT, live on Premiere and BVB Netradio). "But we actually like our role and we will try to pick up some points nevertheless."
"In Munich," so Lars Ricken, "you are rarely the favourite team. But we have shown in our away games that we are on a roll, and that we are solid in defence. We go there with some confidence."
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So far Christian Wörns has denied Roy Makaay a goal against BVB.
And Christian Wörns added: "We are in great form. We travel to Munich to get something." A win would actually be a first for the BVB skipper: With Leverkusen and Dortmund he hasn´t won any of his 13 games at Bayern. But, so Wörns: "Every streak comes to an end sometime." Bayern are currently joint league leaders with Schalke 04; Borussia are, with Kaiserslautern, the Bundesliga´s best team of 2005. So Saturday´s game at the Olympic Stadium will be the ´Match of the Day´ after all.
With 26 points Bayern are the best home team this season. They suffered their only home defeat against Schalke. Like BVB, a club from Westphalia...
Line Up's will come in the 2 Days i think.
C'MON DORTMUUUUUND!