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Bayern Munich charge ‘through the pain’ to claim UEFA Super Cup

The Champions League victors snatched the 2-1 come-from-behind triumph when Javi Martinez netted in extra time.

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Hans-Dieter Flick has praised his Bayern Munich players for pushing “through the pain barrier to win” the UEFA Super Cup against Sevilla.

The German side snatched the 2-1 come-from-behind triumph when Javi Martinez netted an extra-time winner.

Flick acknowledged his players were slow to start at the Puskas Arena in Budapest.

“It took the first 15 minutes for us to get into the game,” he was quoted as saying on uefa.com.

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Bayern’s Hans-Dieter Flick praised his players despite their slow start against Sevilla (Laszlo Balogh/Pool/AP)

Europa League champions Sevilla took the lead in the 13th minute when David Alaba was judged to have fouled Ivan Rakitic and Lucas Ocampos converted the resulting penalty with a ‘no-look’ finish.

Leon Goretzka drew things level for Bayern, the Champions League winners, just after the half-hour mark having been teed up by Robert Lewandowski.

Sevilla substitute Youssef En-Nesyri was denied late in normal time by a fine save from Manuel Neuer, who subsequently diverted another shot from the Moroccan against the post in the second minute of extra time.

Sevilla coach Julen Lopetegui was grateful to have matched “the best team in Europe” for much of the game, but still noted the pain of the loss.

He said: “It always hurts to lose, especially in a final and especially in one we had chances to win.

“We had to suffer and we were able to hurt them, and they got the winner when it least looked likely.

“We’ve only been back in training for 12 days and we were able to go toe to toe with the best team in Europe and take them to extra time, which is more than most.”

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