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Bayern Munich's Bastian Schweinsteiger shows off his skills during a recent German DFB-Cup match against FC Augsburg. Photo: EPA

Bastian Schweinsteiger warns not to write off Dortmund

Bastian Schweinsteiger warns that the German Cup champs cannot be written off this early

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German champions Borussia Dortmund will remain a force to be reckoned with despite trailing in the Bundesliga title race, according to Bayern Munich star Bastian Schweinsteiger.

Bayern finished the first half of the season with a nine-point lead at the top of the Bundesliga table, with Dortmund lagging 12 points behind in third place, going into the four-week winter break.

German Cup holders Dortmund travel to Munich in a February quarter-final and with both teams through to the knock-out phase of the Champions League, Schweinsteiger insists Dortmund are definitely Germany's team to beat.

"The answer is 'no'," Schweinsteiger told German daily when asked whether Dortmund's two-year stranglehold on the league title had come to an end.

"Dortmund are a really good team, who have now established themselves in Europe.

"Even the top teams in the Champions League have had problems with their pressing style of football. And that is good for football in Germany in general."

Dortmund have not lost to Bayern in the Bundesliga since February 2010 and Borussia hammered their Bavarian rivals 5-2 in the German Cup final last May, but Schweinsteiger says the competition between the two clubs is healthy.

"The rivalry between Dortmund and Bayern raises the quality of both teams and of the national team," said Schweinsteiger with Bayern having drawn Arsenal in the Champions League last 16, while Dortmund face Ukraine's Shakhtar Donetsk.

"Perhaps even for teams like Schalke 04 who are also competing at the top.

"It is great that seven German teams have qualified for either the knock-out stages of the Champions League or Europa League, but we shouldn't just be happy with that.

"We have to take the next major step of winning an international title and I want to be a part of that."

Bayern suffered heartbreak in May's Champions League final when they lost to Chelsea and it was Schweinsteiger's missed penalty in the decisive shoot-out at Munich's Allianz Arena which helped send the title to Stamford Bridge.

"Us losing the Champions League final still hurts," admitted Schweinsteiger. "Nevertheless, I must say that there are worse things that happen in other people's lives.

"As a sportsman you learn to get up when you're laying on the ground. And we showed that reaction when we started this season, now we must complete the job, and get a title.

"Last season we made mistakes in crucial situations. So I can say today: Chelsea were the deserved winners in the Champions League final."

Having spent the past 10 years in the Bundesliga, Schweinsteiger replied "you should never say never" when asked whether he wanted to play abroad with his Bayern contract due to expire in 2016.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Bayern star says Dortmund loom as major threat
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