Devastated Dortmund digests 'brutal' ending

A tearful Borussia Dortmund manager Edin Terzic said there would be "no happy ending" after his side stumbled with the title in sight, giving Bayern Munich an 11th straight Bundesliga crown.
Dortmund held a two-point lead atop the table before the final round but was held 2-2 at home by Mainz, allowing Bayern, who won 2-1 at Cologne, to jump up to first place, winning the title on goal difference.
Terzic was seen in front of the club's famous "Yellow Wall" after the final whistle in tears, as the fans chanted the Dortmund-born coach's name.
"You can see how hard and how tough this sport that we fell in love with can be," said Terzic, adding: "It hurts extremely — there will be no happy ending for us this year."
Dortmund, whose star midfielder Jude Bellingham was an unused substitute against Mainz due to a knee problem, won the unlikely support of Thomas Mueller. The Bayern captain took time out from celebrating his side's 11th straight title — and his 12th Bundesliga championship — to express sympathy for Dortmund.
"I'm not apologizing for becoming champion and we're happy about that, but when you think of the others, then I feel a bit sorry," he said. "Even if they don't want or need to hear it. I'm not trying to present myself as bighearted or anything, but it's tough."
Captain Mats Hummels, the only member of the squad to have tasted championship glory with Dortmund, said "the next days will be brutal".
"It's going to be difficult to digest. It will take more than a few days," he added.
Dortmund midfielder Emre Can said simply: "We gave everything as a team but it wasn't to be.
"We wanted it but in the end we didn't make it."
Dortmund led the table four times this season, but each time dropped points and allowed Bayern to return to the summit.
AFP
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