Say what you like about Robben, he's the man for the big occasion. Grace, pace, and composure for that goal..
Bayern were lucky. Should have had 2 reds. Ref doesn't have an excuse for not sending Dante off for a second yellow. Well he doesn't really have an excuse for Ribery not picking up at least 2 yellows or a straight red either. 11 vs 10 at 1-1 Dortmund would have won for me
Apart from all his failures on the big occasion? I do like Robben, although he's one of the many players who I find it difficult to like because of some of their habits.
How can Guardiola feasibly top what Heynckes has done with Bayern? He could only really equal it, and that's going to be tough. All the work, infrastructure and players are there. Not that much to do. It could only really go wrong and damage his reputation. In my opinion.
He's massively overrated anyway if you ask me. He inherited the best team and best player in the world and was then given funds to add more too it! Even I could have won the league/champions league with that sort of set up.
Everything you have just said is true, all he really had to do was make sure he kept the squad together.
It's going to be the same thing at Bayern, arguably the best team in the world at the minute with ridiculous funds.
Guardiola did have the best squad in the world, but they looked truly dominant under him. Would Barcelona have lost 7-0 to Bayern Munich under him? Does Martin Sheen look Dutch?
I think the fact they've struggled to live up to those standards since he left answers any question that he is massively overrated. Improving this Bayern side is going to be a challenge though...