2010–11 FC Bayern Munich season

Bayern Munich
2010–11 season
Chairman Uli Hoeneß
Manager Louis van Gaal (to April)
Andries Jonker (from April)
Bundesliga 3rd
DFB-Pokal Semi-finals
DFL-Supercup Winners
UEFA Champions League Round of 16
Top goalscorer League:
Mario Gómez (28)

All:
Mario Gómez (39)
Highest home attendance 69,000
Lowest home attendance 69,000
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2010–11 season of FC Bayern Munich began on 21 June with their first training session.

Off-season

Bayern already made a few squad changes. They released the previously loaned out Luca Toni from his contract and sold Christian Lell to Hertha BSC.[1][2] The contracts of multiple players expired and were not extended: Michael Rensing eventually ended up at 1. FC Köln, while Andreas Görlitz joined FC Ingolstadt. Meanwhile, José Sosa was sold to Napoli.

Breno and Andreas Ottl both returned from 1. FC Nürnberg, where they had been on loan since the winter break; Toni Kroos came back from an 18-month loan to Leverkusen; and Edson Braafheid returned from a six-month spell at Celtic. Save for Rouven Sattelmaier, Bayern opted in the end to make no new signings in the summer transfer window ending at 31 August.

Pre-season

Head coach Louis van Gaal divided the pre-season into two phases, as many of his players participated in the World Cup and were only later available for the club. The initial phase began with the first training on 21 June. In this phase, which lasted until 4 July, the first squad trained with the second team and a friendly at the fanclub "Lohner Bayern Union" was held. On 30 June, the club announced that 18-year-old David Alaba had signed his first professional contract at Bayern.[3]

The second phase began on 15 July. As 13 players participated in the 2010 World Cup, Van Gaal had only 11 first teamers at his disposal. His training squad was thus complemented with the second team.[4] Franck Ribéry and Martín Demichelis were the first players from World Cup squads that resumed training, but only after the training camp in Riva del Garda from 19–24 July. The remaining nine players from the German and Dutch squads returned on 2 August. While Van Gaal was proud to have the most players of any club in the final games of the World Cup, he lamented that "this is not a good pre-season." But he was even more displeased with the FIFA scheduling an international matchday on 11 August, in between the Super Cup and the first round of the DFB-Pokal. The coach actually advised his players to ask the German Football Association (DFB) to be excused for the game: "If eight Bayern players said they'd withdraw, the DFB would listen, I believe."[5] The warning ended in a healthy compromise, where most of the players with substantial playing time at the World Cup were not picked by German coach Joachim Löw. For Bayern, this meant losing only Toni Kroos and Mario Gómez to the international date. The pre-season ended on 16 August with the first round of the DFB-Pokal, where Bayern played Germania Windeck and advanced to the second round.[6]

There was unfortunate news at the return of the last internationals for Bayern, after medical tests confirmed that Arjen Robben's sustained injury in a pre-World cup friendly had not properly healed and that he would be out for a further two months.[7] Bayern Chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge stated, "Of course, Bayern Munich are very angry" with the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB), and would be seeking compensation from them, continuing, "Once again we must pay the bill as a club after a player is seriously injured playing for a national team."[7] At the end of August, new tests showed slower than anticipated healing in Robben's muscle, leading to fears that Robben might not play again before 2011.

Season

Bayern were involved during the winter transfer, with Bayern adding Luiz Gustavo from 1899 Hoffenheim and David Alaba moving the other way in a loan deal. Martín Demichelis was sold to Málaga and one week before the end of the winter transfer period, captain Mark van Bommel requested to be released from his contract and moved to Milan.[8] Edson Braafheid also signed for 1899 Hoffenheim on a permanent basis, while Maximilian Haas also left the club, signing for English team Middlesbrough on the last day of the winter transfer window.

Competitions

Bundesliga

The Bundesliga campaign began on 20 August when Bayern played in the opening game of the season against VfL Wolfsburg.[9]

Match
Date
Ground
Opponent
Score1
Pos.
Pts.
GD
Report
120 AugustHVfL Wolfsburg2 1631
228 AugustA1. FC Kaiserslautern0 2123-1
311 SeptemberHWerder Bremen0 0114-1
418 SeptemberH1. FC Köln0 095-1
521 SeptemberA1899 Hoffenheim2 1880
625 SeptemberHMainz 05Germany1 298-1
73 OctoberABorussia Dortmund0 2128-3
816 OctoberHHannover 963 010110
922 OctoberA Hamburger SV0 011120
1030 OctoberHSC FreiburgGermany4 27152
116 NovemberABorussia Mönchengladbach3 39162
1214 NovemberH1. FC Nürnberg3 06195
1320 NovemberABayer LeverkusenGermany1 18205
1427 NovemberHEintracht Frankfurt4 15238
154 DecemberASchalke 04Germany0 27236
1611 DecemberHFC St. Pauli3 06269
1719 DecemberAVfB Stuttgart5 352911
1815 JanuaryAVfL Wolfsburg1 153011
1922 JanuaryH1. FC Kaiserslautern5 143315
2029 JanuaryAWerder Bremen3 133617
215 FebruaryA1. FC Köln2 353616
2212 FebruaryH1899 Hoffenheim4 033920
2319 FebruaryAMainz 05Germany3 134222
2426 FebruaryHBorussia Dortmund1 344220
255 MarchAHannover 961 354218
2612 MarchHHamburger SV6 044524
2719 MarchASC FreiburgGermany2 144825
282 AprilHBorussia Mönchengladbach1 035126
299 AprilA1. FC Nürnberg1 145226
3016 AprilHBayer LeverkusenGermany5 135530
3123 AprilAEintracht Frankfurt1 145630
3230 AprilHSchalke 04Germany4 135933
337 MayAFC St. Pauli8 136240
3414 MayHVfB Stuttgart2 136541

Last updated: 14 May 2011
Source: DFB.de
1Bayern Munich goals come first.
Ground's country's flag and opponent's country's flag shown when from a different country of Bayern Munich.
Pos. = Position in league, Pts. = Points, GD = Goal difference, Ground: H = Home, A = Away, N = Neutral, HR = Home replacement, AR = Away replacement.

DFB-Pokal

Main article: 2010–11 DFB-Pokal

UEFA Champions League

Bayern Munich qualified for the group stage of the 2010–11 UEFA Champions League by winning the Bundesliga in 2009–10. There they were drawn into Group E with Italian runners-up Roma, Swiss double champions Basel and Romanian champions CFR Cluj. Bayern finished the group in first place with a club record of 15 points. In the Round of 16 they were drawn against their opponent from the previous Champions League final, Internazionale.

Group stage

Group E
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Germany Bayern Munich 6501166+1015
Italy Roma 63121011−110
Switzerland Basel 6204811−36
Romania CFR Cluj 6114612−64

Knockout phase

Round of 16

DFL-Supercup

Main article: 2010 DFL-Supercup

Bayern faced Schalke 04 in the first official DFL-Supercup in 14 years. Normally, the league champions would play the cup winners, but as Bayern won both titles, they faced the league's runners-up, Schalke 04.

Friendlies

LIGA total! Cup 2010

Bayern played in the 2010 LIGA total! Cup. The tournament was held in the Veltins-Arena and organized by Bayern's prime sponsor, Deutsche Telekom. In this tournament matches consisted of two 30 minutes halves each. The Reds faced Köln in the first game and Schalke 04 in the second game.[10]

Other friendlies

The fanclub "Fanclub Lohner Bayern Union" won the right to host the annual Dream Game, a game Bayern contests against one of its fanclubs with the earnings going to charity.[11]


On the final day of their training camp in Riva del Garda Bayern faced a selection of players from Trentino in a friendly.[12]


Bayern hosted a team selected by their sponsor, the Fitness First company, on 8 August. The Fitness First Winterstars team consisted of several Winter Olympic Games gold medal winners and four fans. The money raised in the match will be used to support Munich's candidacy for the 2018 Winter Olympics.[13]


In the final friendly of the 2010 pre-season, Bayern hosted Real Madrid. The game has been called the Beckenbauer testimonial match as Franz Beckenbauer did not receive a proper farewell game when he left the club in 1977 for New York Cosmos. Incidentally, José Mourinho, the coach who bested Bayern in the previous Champions League final with Internazionale, led Madrid.[14]


On 17 November, Bayern arranged a friendly against Unterhaching on short notice with several of the players were away with their national sides. The primary aim was to give previously injured players Franck Ribéry, Breno and Diego Contento some match practice.[15]


Bayern attends three post-season friendlies before the summer break.

Players

Squad information

As of 14 May 2011[16]

Squad Season 2010-11
No. Player Nat. Birthday at FCB since previous club BL matches BL goals Cup matches Cup goals CL matches CL goals
Goalkeepers
1Hans-Jörg ButtGermany28 May 19742008Benfica 22(1) 0 3 0 4 0
22 Rouven SattelmaierGermany7 Aug 19872010Regensburg 0 0 0 0 0 0
35Thomas KraftGermany22 Jul 19882004Junior Team 12 0 2 0 4 0
Defenders
2BrenoBrazil 13 Oct 19892008São Paulo 7(6) 0 2 0 2(1) 0
5Daniel Van BuytenBelgium7 Feb 19782006Hamburg 18(3) 2 0(3) 0 6 0
21Philipp Lahm (captain) Germany 11 Nov 19831995Junior Team 34 3 5 0 8 0
26Diego ContentoGermany1 May 19901995Junior Team 12(2) 0 1 0 2(1) 0
28Holger BadstuberGermany13 Mar 19892002Junior Team 21(2) 0 3 0 4(1) 0
Midfielders
7Franck RibéryFrance7 Apr 19832007 Marseille22(3)73242
8Hamit AltıntopTurkey8 Dec 19822007Schalke 04 8(6) 2 2(1) 0 4(3) 0
10Arjen RobbenNetherlands23 Jan 19842009Real Madrid 13(1) 12 1(1) 1 2 0
16Andreas OttlGermany1 Mar 19851996Junior Team 9(6) 0 3 1 3 0
23Danijel PranjićCroatia2 Dec 19812009Heerenveen 22(6) 0 4 0 6(1) 0
30Luiz GustavoBrazil23 Jul 198720111899 Hoffenheim 14(1) 1 2 0 2 0
31Bastian Schweinsteiger (vice-captain)Germany1 Aug 19841998Junior Team 31(1) 4 4 2 8 2
39Toni KroosGermany4 Jan 19902006Junior Team 19(8) 1 2(1) 1 5(1) 0
44Anatoliy TymoshchukUkraine30 Mar 19792009Zenit Saint Petersburg 23(3) 3 5 0 5(1) 1
Strikers
11Ivica OlićCroatia14 Sep 19792009Hamburg 3(3) 0 0(1) 0 1(1) 0
18Miroslav KloseGermany9 Jun 19782007Werder Bremen 9(11) 1 3(1) 3 1(1) 1
25Thomas MüllerGermany13 Sep 19892000Junior Team 23(2) 12 5 3 7(1) 3
33Mario GómezGermany10 Jul 19852009Stuttgart 27(5) 28 2(1) 3 6(2) 8
Players transferred after the start of the season
4Edson BraafheidNetherlands 8 Apr 19832009Twente 2(1) 0 0(1) 0 0(1) 0
6Martín DemichelisArgentina 20 Dec 19802003River Plate 3(3) 1 1 0 2 0
17Mark van Bommel (captain)Netherlands22 Apr 19772006Barcelona 12(1) 0 2 0 3 0
27 David Alaba Austria24 Jun 19922008Junior Team 0(2) 0 0(1) 0 0 0
Last updated: 14 May 2011

Goal scorers

Information current as of end of 14 May 2011

Transfers and loans

Transfers in

N
P
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving from
Type
Transfer
window
Ends
Transfer
fee
Ref.
2 DF Brazil Breno 20Non-EU 1. FC Nürnberg Loan return Summer 2012 n/a
16 MF Germany Andreas Ottl 25EU 1. FC Nürnberg Loan return Summer 2011 n/a
39 MF Germany Toni Kroos 20EU Bayer LeverkusenGermany Loan return Summer 2012 n/a
4 DF Netherlands Edson Braafheid 27EU CelticScotland Loan return Summer 2013 n/a
22 GK Germany Rouven Sattelmaier 22EU Jahn Regensburg Transfer Summer 2012 Free
30 MF Brazil Luiz Gustavo 23Non-EU 1899 Hoffenheim Transfer Winter 2015 €15M

Total spending: Decrease €15.0 million

Transfers out

N
P
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving to
Type
Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Source
1 GK Germany Michael Rensing 26EU 1. FC Köln End of contract Summer n/a
13 DF Germany Andreas Görlitz 28EU FC Ingolstadt End of contract Summer n/a
9 FW Italy Luca Toni 32EU GenoaItaly Released Summer n/a
30 DF Germany Christian Lell 25EU Hertha BSCGermany Sold Summer €0.5 M
32 MF Turkey Mehmet Ekici 20EU 1. FC Nürnberg Loaned out Summer n/a
20 MF Argentina José Sosa 25Non-EU NapoliItaly Sold Summer €3 M
6 DF Argentina Martín Demichelis 29Non-EU MálagaSpain Sold Winter undisclosed, reported €3-4 M
27 MF Austria David Alaba 18EU 1899 Hoffenheim Loaned out Winter n/a
17 MF Netherlands Mark van Bommel 33EU MilanItaly Released Winter €1.5M
4 DF Netherlands Edson Braafheid 27EU 1899 Hoffenheim Released Winter Released

Last updated: 3 January

Total income: Increase €8.0-9.0 million

Management and coaching staff

Since the beginning of the 2009–10 season, Louis van Gaal is the manager of Bayern Munich. He brought some personnel of his own to the club.[17]

Position Staff
ManagerLouis van Gaal
Assistant managerAndries Jonker
Assistant managerHermann Gerland
Goalkeeping coachFrans Hoek
Sports psychologistPhilipp Laux
Fitness and rehab coachThomas Wilhelmi
Fitness coachMarcelo Martins
Fitness coachAndreas Kornmayer
Leading physicianHans-Wilhelm Müller-Wohlfahrt
PhysicianLutz Hänsel
PhysicianPeter Ueblacker
PhysiotherapistFredi Binder
PhysiotherapistGerry Hoffmann
PhysiotherapistStephan Weickert
PhysiotherapistGianni Bianchi
Match analystMarcel Bout
Video analystMax Reckers
Training physiologistJos van Dijk

Team kit

Home
Home Alternate
Away
Away Alternate
Away Alt. 2
Third
Type Shirt Shorts Socks First appearance / Info
Home Red / White stripes Red Black
Home Alt. Red / White stripes Red Red 2010 DFL-Supercup
Away White / Light grey hoops Navy White
Away Alt. White / Light grey hoops White White LIGA total! Cup, Final, 1 August against Schalke 04
Away Alt. 2 White / Light grey hoops White Navy Bundesliga, Match 25, 5 March against Hannover 96
Third Navy Navy Navy European Kit

Reserve team

Bayern's reserve team finished in last place in the 3rd Liga, resulting in relegation to the Regionalliga Süd, and ending a run of 38 years in the third tier of German football (the highest possible for a reserve team). They were coached by Hermann Gerland until the 33rd matchday, and Rainer Ulrich thereafter.

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Germany GK Rouven Sattelmaier
2 Sweden DF Oscar Lewicki
3 Germany MF Nicolas Jüllich
4 Germany DF Julian Leist
5 Ghana DF Christian Saba
6 Germany MF Danny Schwarz
7 France FW Saër Sène
8 Netherlands Antilles MF Boy Deul
9 Germany FW Thomas Kurz
10 Turkey FW Deniz Yılmaz
11 Italy FW Nicola Sansone
12 Austria DF Marcel Holzmann (on loan from Red Bull Salzburg until January)
13 Croatia DF Ivan Ćosić
14 Germany MF Maximilian Haas (joined Middlesbrough in January)
15 Germany DF Mario Erb
16 Turkey DF Cüneyt Köz
17 Austria MF Christoph Knasmüllner (joined Internazionale in January)
No. Position Player
23 Germany MF Taygun Kuru
24 Germany DF Stefan Schürf
25 Germany GK Maximilian Riedmüller
26 United States MF Fabian Hürzeler
27 Germany DF Max Dombrowka
28 Austria MF Deniz Mujić
29 Bosnia and Herzegovina FW Nazif Hajdarović
31 Austria MF David Alaba (loaned to 1899 Hoffenheim from January)
32 Germany DF Florian Pflügler
33 Germany GK Ferdinand Oswald
35 Germany GK Thomas Kraft
37 Germany MF Dejan Janjatović
38 Germany DF Antonio Pangallo (from SSV Ulm 1846 in January)
39 Germany MF Bastian Müller (from SC Verl in January)
40 Germany FW Marcos Alvarez (from Eintracht Frankfurt II in January)
41 Germany FW Steffen Wohlfarth (from FC Ingolstadt in January)

References

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