Heynckes: "It was impossible to forecast this result."
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Bayern Munich coach Jupp Heynckes says his side will be spurred on by last season's Champions League final defeat by Chelsea when they face Borussia Dortmund at Wembley this year.
Bayern booked their place in a third European final in four years with a 7-0 aggregate win over Barcelona.
Heynckes said: "You can learn a lot more from a defeat than a victory.
"We have the experience of last year to fuel us in this final and I obviously hope that we can be successful."
Heynckes laughed off speculation that he may return to take charge of former side Real Madrid, with whom he won the Champions League in 1998, when he leaves Bayern in the summer.
He said: "On 9 May I will turn 68 years of age and 50 of those have been in football as a player or a manager, so there comes a time when you have to say it is enough.
"My team this year has played at a world-class level and that is why there is speculation about what this coach will do at the end of the season. But speculation is all it is."


















































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