Bayern Munich truly a team of destiny


As expected, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund put on a show on Saturday evening at Wembley as the two fine clubs battled it out for European supremacy.







As expected, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund put on a show on Saturday evening at Wembley as the two fine clubs battled it out for European supremacy.
Think back, if you can bear it, to the 2010 World Cup and that game against the Germans.
As is customary at the end of the season it is now time to look back at the year that was.
As the countdown to next season begins, one of the biggest questions is how David Moyes will adapt to life in the hot seat at new club Manchester United.
As fans of Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund begin to descend on Wembley the excitement surrounding this year's eagerly anticipated Champions League final grows.
I hate this time of year especially when there is no international tournament to help us through the summer to the start of the new domestic season.
In all the hullabaloo following Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement it has been forgotten that one of his most loyal servants, Paul Scholes, announced his (second) retirement.
OK, I promise this is the last thing you'll hear about David Beckham. Promise.
This is it then, the final weekend of Premier League action until play resumes in mid-August.
It seems that 2013 is the year of retirement in football as David Beckham has decided to call time on what can only be described as a glittering career.
Branislav Ivanovic's last minute winner against Benfica in the Europa League final provided the west London club with a European trophy for a second successive year.
It is fair to say that Wigan are the big underdogs heading into Saturday's FA Cup final against Man City.