Dutch winger Arjen Robben was the inspiration as Bayern Munich crushed second division Kaiserslautern 5-1 to set up a mouth-watering German Cup final against Borussia Dortmund.

Bayern, who face Real Madrid in the Champions League semi-finals next week, stayed on course for an unprecedented back-to-back treble having already clinched the league.

The Bavarians have not enjoyed a good run since clinching the Bundesliga crown, however, slumping to a draw and two defeats in their last three league games.

The visitors defended well from the start but they paid the price for their first mistake when Robben floated in a corner and Bastian Schweinsteiger was given far too much space in the box to head in.

Bayern, who lost 3-0 to Dortmund on Saturday, added another with Robben again the provider, cutting into the middle from the right in his trademark move before laying the ball off for Toni Kroos to rifle home after 32 minutes.

Robben earned a penalty five minutes after the restart and Thomas Mueller converted the spot-kick.

Kaiserslautern refused to surrender, however, briefly cutting the deficit through Simon Zoller’s glancing header on the hour before Bayern’s Mario Mandzukic struck 12 minutes from time to put the game beyond the visitors.

Goetze completed a solid Bayern performance with a close-range tap-in after a flick by Franck Ribery in stoppage time.

Dortmund, the 2012 Cup winners, booked their spot in the final with a 2-0 victory over Wolfsburg on Tuesday.

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