Jupp Heynckes hails efforts of players after Bayern secure sixth straight Bundesliga title - 7M sport

Jupp Heynckes hails efforts of players after Bayern secure sixth straight Bundesliga title



Posted Sunday, April 08, 2018 by PA

Jupp Heynckes hails efforts of players after Bayern secure sixth straight Bundesliga title

Jupp Heynckes hailed the collective effort of his team, and also paid tribute to former boss Carlo Ancelotti, as Bayern Munich delivered their sixth straight Bundesliga title with a 4-1 win at Augsburg.

The championship champagne was already on ice following last weekend’s 6-0 thrashing of Borussia Dortmund.

Bayern’s Bavarian neighbours Augsburg, though, were out to spoil the party and took an early lead through a bizarre own-goal from defender Niklas Sule after 18 minutes.

Heynckes’ much-changed side, though, soon pulled themselves level hrough Corentin Tolisso’s header after 32 minutes and James Rodriguez fired the the visitors in front before the break.

Arjen Robben lashed in a third just after the hour with Sandro Wagner nodding in a late fourth as Bayern delivered a 28th German league title.

Heynckes took over from Ancelotti after the Italian was sacked at the end of September following a 3-0 Champions League defeat at Paris St Germain.

The Bayern boss paid tribute to his squad and the work of their former head coach after another professional performance, which came on the back of a Champions League quarter-final first leg win at Sevilla.

“The coach is responsible for the big picture, but first and foremost the players are the protagonists. I have a very well-functioning coaching team, everyone’s doing an outstanding job. Everyone played their part in the success,” Heynckes told the Bayern Munich website.

“We raised a glass to good music in the dressing room. Everyone can be pleased, it’s magnificent.

“I’d like to send my regards to Italy, to Carlo Ancelotti. He guided the team at the beginning of the season, warm congratulations on winning the championship title.

“He’s not only a great coach, but also a great person.”

Dutchman Robben dismissed suggestions Bayern had not earned their domestic championship title.

“People from outside always say we have to win the title, but it’s up to us to achieve it. There are no presents in the Bundesliga, so a huge compliment to the team,” he said.

Bayern will now regroup as they look to finish the job and secure a place in the semi-finals of Europe’s elite club competition when Sevilla come to the Allianz Arena on Wednesday night.

Robben added: “We have to enjoy it, but stay focused on football.”

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