Robben, Müller strike as Bayern win German Cup

Arjen Robben and Thomas Müller scored extra-time goals as Bayern Munich won the German Cup with a 2-0 victory over rivals Borussia Dortmund on Saturday. After the first 90 minutes finished goalless, Robben broke the drought in the 107th-minute before Müller added a second in time added-on.

Coach Pep Guardiola finishes his first season in charge of Bayern with four trophies having already won the Bundesliga title, Club World Cup and UEFA Super Cup. Bayern won the German Cup for a record 17th time to claim the domestic league and cup double - the Champions League was the only title to evade the Bavarian giants this season.

FC Bayern München win DFB-Cup 2014

Having also scored the late winner in the 2013 Champions League final against Dortmund at Wembley, Netherlands winger Robben again broke Dortmund hearts. And there was no fairytale finish for Poland striker Robert Lewandowski who had promised to finish his four years at Dortmund by lifting the cup before joining Bayern next season.

This was the fourth and final time Germany's top two sides met this season with both sides finishing with two wins a piece. But it was a nervy, tense affair in front of a 71,967 crowd at Berlin's sold-out Olympic Stadium.

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Arjen Robben and Thomas Müller scored extra-time goals as Bayern Munich won the German Cup with a 2-0 victory over rivals Borussia Dortmund on Saturday. After the first 90 minutes finished goalless, Robben broke the drought in the 107th-minute before Müller added a second in time added-on.

Coach Pep Guardiola finishes his first season in charge of Bayern with four trophies having already won the Bundesliga title, Club World Cup and UEFA Super Cup. Bayern won the German Cup for a record 17th time to claim the domestic league and cup double - the Champions League was the only title to evade the Bavarian giants this season.

FC Bayern München win DFB-Cup 2014

Having also scored the late winner in the 2013 Champions League final against Dortmund at Wembley, Netherlands winger Robben again broke Dortmund hearts. And there was no fairytale finish for Poland striker Robert Lewandowski who had promised to finish his four years at Dortmund by lifting the cup before joining Bayern next season.

This was the fourth and final time Germany's top two sides met this season with both sides finishing with two wins a piece. But it was a nervy, tense affair in front of a 71,967 crowd at Berlin's sold-out Olympic Stadium.