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Easy running in the hotel garden, followed by stretching exercises in the sun.

On Saturday afternoon, FC Bayern finally arrived in Qatar and is now preparing for the semi-finals of the Club World Cup against the Egyptian club Al Ahly on Monday (7pm, “Bild.de” and “Sportbild.de” live).

Coach Hans-Dieter "Hansi" Flick now wants to leave the chaotic journey to the desert state behind.

“It is a big goal for us to end an outstanding season with the sixth title,” said the coach of the German record champions on Sunday in Doha.

"We have to put aside what happened with the journey."

The flight to Qatar following the 1-0 win in the Bundesliga at Hertha BSC was delayed on Saturday night due to a refused take-off clearance due to night flight restrictions at the capital's airport.

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“I wasn't exactly amused about things and being stuck on the plane, either.

We were there in time, on the plane in time and ready to take off, ”said Flick.

He couldn't say why that couldn't happen.

"It wasn't nice, but now we're looking ahead and looking to the semi-finals."

"A day was stolen from us"

The final of the tournament will be played next Thursday.

"We can make history, we want that too," said midfielder Joshua Kimmich.

The journey was "a bit suboptimal", said the national player.

“A day was stolen from us.

Still, we should be able to win the game on Monday.

We'll be fresh into the game. "

Can the players watch the Super Bowl on Sunday night, the final of the football season in the US professional league NFL?

"I mentioned that today," Flick replied.

“Every player has a responsibility to perform well and knows how to charge their batteries.

I have confidence in the team and we have a big common goal. "