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Pep Guardiola takes his place in the Bayern dug-out. AP Photo/Frank Augstein
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Guardiola slaps new signing Thiago as Bayern lose Super Cup to Dortmund

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Updated 13:05

BAYERN MUNICH BOSS Pep Guardiola said the European champions were unconcerned despite their 4-2 defeat to Borussia Dortmund in the German Super Cup.

It was the Spaniard’s first loss since taking over from Jupp Heynckes, who last season steered Munich to become the first German team to win the treble of European, league and cup titles.

Dortmund’s Germany midfielder Marco Reus scored the second of his two goals in the 86th-minute to settle Saturday’s Super Cup showdown at Borussia’s Westfalenstadion. Bayern were without key midfielders Franck Ribery and Bastian Schweinsteiger and, with the Bundedesliga set to restart on 9 August, Guardiola said the errors will be fixed.

“Overall, I am happy with the performance,” said the ex-Barcelona coach, who suffered his first defeat in 10 pre-season games since taking charge last month.

“We played well and what happened came down to individual situations. Even though we lost, I didn’t get the feeling that Dortmund were better than us. We still have 10 days to get ready for the Bundesliga restart and to correct our minor errors.”

Guardiola tried to rouse his players during a break of play and went so far as to slap new Bayern signing Thiago Alcantara in the face:

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Dutch winger Arjen Robben, who scored Bayern’s winning goal in their 2-1 Champions League final victory over Dortmund, scored twice for Munich in a pulsating game with three goals in three second-half minutes.

Dortmund coach Jurgen Klopp was delighted with his team’s victory, especially without new signing Henrikh Mkhitaryan, who has torn ankle ligaments.

“It was a great game, both teams ran up and down like there was no tomorrow,” beamed the Borussia boss.

“It’s good to have won the Super Cup, when the winner is happy and the loser disappointed. We won, which is really great and when we play them in Munich, we will also want to win there. The main thing is Bayern aren’t our main rivals, we are just focusing on us.”

The home side took a sixth-minute lead, largely due to a mistake by Bayern keeper Tom Starke, who after a poor clearance was unable to keep out Marco Reus’s diving header.

Flood of goals

The match, in front of a sell-out 80,645 crowd, exploded 10 minutes into the second half with three goals in as many minutes. First up was Robben. He levelled with a far post header after a great cross from Lahm.

Seconds later, down at the other end, an almighty mix up resulted in Bayern defender Daniel van Buyten’s back header slipping past a distraught Starke, standing in for the injured Manuel Neuer, to put Dortmund 2-1 in front. Then, to Bayern’s disbelief, Dortmund stretched their advantage when Ilkay Gundogan curled a shot from the edge of the box into the bottom corner.

Robben gave Bayern fresh hope just after hour, again linking up with Lahm for the game’s fourth goal inside ten minutes. Thomas Muller hit the bar late on for Guardiola’s men but Dortmund snatched a fourth via Reus, set up by new signing Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, and the win gives Dortmund a boost for the new campaign.

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