For more than two years Bayern Munich had their long-standing dominance in Germany inquired as Borussia Dortmund ruled the roost, but their rivals are won over by the 1-0 German Cup on Wednesday restored the old order. The Bavarians high level to the German Cup last four after removing members Dortmund, who'd also won back-to-back league games in 2011 and 2012, with a dazzling performance. They are now odds-on favourites to maintain the domestic glass as well as a first Bundesliga name since 2010 having carved out a lead over second-placed Dortmund. Bayern are also enjoying a sensational year in Europe and are all but through to the Champions League quarter-finals after their 3-1 first leg gain at Arsenal earlier this month. "My team deserves an excellent compliment because it showed that it is not only capable of playing wonderful basketball right now but that it may also fight," mentor Jupp Heynckes said. Bayern's performance to date this season might have directed towards a win on Wednesday however they have suffered a dismal history against their competitors, failing continually to defeat Dortmund in any one of their last six experience and losing five in a line. With the 'Dortmund problem' finally clicked, Bayern employers breathed a sigh of relief. "The issue about supremacy in Germany has now been cleared. I'd asked myself how I'll endure this game," Bayern president Uli Hoeness revealed. "But as the team played well it resolved great. We have now taken a huge step to be back at ab muscles top in Germany." Hoeness mentioned the competition with Dortmund in recent months had also served Bayern improve. "I don't have any problem with Dortmund and they're doing fantastic work," reporters were told by him. We were lifted by "borussia to a new level and we saw the results on Wednesday when we played perfect soccer at times." Bayern in 2010 have returned back extremely well after having a bitter Champions League final beat a year ago in Munich and losing out to Dortmund in the German title race. "We wish to get titles," said Robben, who scored the winner and is desperate to re-establish herself being an automatic starter after playing primarily instead recently. "We are solid and firm and the company within the team is perfect." Reuters
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