Photographs: Alexander Hassenstein/Reuters
Bayern Munich players were out in force celebrating their domestic double after Pep Guardiola's team clinched the German Cup on Saturday.
Bayern Munich restored their undisputed dominance in Germany when they beat rivals Borussia Dortmund 2-0 with two extra-time goals and secured their tenth domestic double.
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Image: Bayern Munich's Mario Goetze and Ann-Kathrin Brommel, also known as Ann-Kathrin Vida, attend the team's after-match party in BerlinPhotographs: Alexander Hassenstein/Reuters
Victory ended a bad run for Bayern who had won the league title with seven games to spare in Pep Guardiola's first season in charge before hitting a slump in form, including a comprehensive Champions League semi-final defeat by Real Madrid.
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Image: Bayern Munich's coach Pep Guardiola and his wife Cristina SerraPhotographs: Alexander Hassenstein/Reuters
"When a team wins the league title then it is already a good season," Guardiola told reporters. "But we are happy to have achieved it today. It was a big title."
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Image: Dante with his wife JocelinaPhotographs: Alexander Hassenstein/Reuters
Bayern Munich's Dante kisses his wife Jocelina at the team's after-match party in Berlin. Bayern Munich restored their undisputed dominance in Germany.
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Image: Franck Ribery and his wife WahibaPhotographs: Alexander Hassenstein/Reuters
Bayern Munich's Franck Ribery celebrates victory with wife Wahiba.
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Image: Bayern Munich's Arjen Robben and his wife Bernadien pose at the after-match partyPhotographs: Alexander Hassenstein/Reuters
Dutchman Arjen Robben, who scored the winner against Dortmund in the Champions League final last season, tapped in at the far post in the 107th minute after the country's top two teams slugged it out in a goalless but entertaining 90 minutes.
For scorer Robben the win marked the end of a successful season.
"It was a very important goal," Robben said. "This was a Cup, and we really wanted to win it. We are here, won the double, had a super season and that's the bottom line."
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Image: Bayern Munich's Philipp Lahm and his wife Claudia attend the team's after-match partyPhotographs: Alexander Hassenstein/Reuters
Philip Lahm, who was injured in the final, was also present to celebrate with wife Claudia.
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