Robben: Bayern are ready for new Bundesliga season

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Netherlands international Arjen Robben is confident that Bayern Munich are ready to start their 2012-13 Bundesliga campaign after winning their first two competitive games of the season.

The Bavarians beat rivals Borussia Dortmund 2-1 in the German Supercup on August 12, before recording a 4-0 DFB-Pokal win over Jahn Regensburg on Monday to continue their fine start.

"We've made a good start: we've won the Supercup and the first cup match. We're ready for the Bundesliga now," Robben stated to reporters.

The Dutchman then went on to voice his satisfaction with Monday's cup win.

"Naturally we had to take the initiative, but Regensburg were really well organised. It was good to score before half-time, because it was easier after that. You always enjoy it when you succeed."

Bayern lock horns with Greuther Furth at the weekend in their Bundesliga opener.

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