The story appears on

Page A5

December 21, 2014

GET this page in PDF

Free for subscribers

View shopping cart

Related News

Home » Sports

Guardiola glee after Bayern’s haul of records

EVEN perfectionist Pep Guardiola could not fail to be impressed with Bayern Munich’s spectacular performance in the first half of the German Bundesliga season to finish 2014 with more league records.

Arjen Robben’s last-minute winner sealed a 2-1 comeback victory at Mainz as Friday’s battling display further extended Bayern’s huge lead.

Regardless of the weekend’s results, Bayern will go into the Bundesliga’s winter break, which starts today, with at least an 11-point advantage.

The Mainz result saw Bayern claim a new record for the least goals conceded in the first-half of the season as its defense has leaked just four goals.

At the season’s halfway stage, it will set a new record for the league’s biggest lead after 17 games, beating its own best mark of 10, which had matched Borussia Dortmund’s effort from the 2010/11 season.

Bayern has equalled its own record for the highest goal difference at the halfway point of plus 37, the same it managed in 2012/13, the season it last won the Champions League.

The Bavarians are unbeaten in Germany this campaign, dropping just six league points, and are on track to claim a third straight Bundesliga title.

“When we analyze the whole first-half of the season, then I am very, very happy,” said renowned perfectionist Guardiola, who takes his side to Qatar for a training camp in January.

“Regardless of where we go, we always play with passion.

“We have to stay calm and get ready for the second half of the season, but it’s a good way to wish everyone a merry Christmas and a good new year.”

Mainz took a shock, but deserved 21st-minute lead at home through Colombia midfielder Elkin Soto, but the advantage lasted just three minutes before Bastian Schweinsteiger curled in a stunning free-kick.

“It was a pleasant evening up until the last minute,” bemoaned Mainz manager Christian Heidel.

The mid-table hosts were heading to a deserved point before Robben’s winner just before the whistle following a superb run by Franck Ribery.

“I am happy we won, but I feel sorry for Mainz, they gave everything and deserved at least a point, but that’s football,” said Robben, who scored his 101st goal for Bayern.

Bayern will open the 2015 fixtures when it plays second-placed VfL Wolfsburg away on January 30.




 

Copyright © 1999- Shanghai Daily. All rights reserved.Preferably viewed with Internet Explorer 8 or newer browsers.

沪公网安备 31010602000204号

Email this to your friend