MUNICH – Franck Ribery refuses to even entertain the idea of Bayern Munich losing before its home fans in the Champions League final against Chelsea. After a long and taxing season, he insists the team will muster every last bit of energy Saturday to bring home a trophy that may have seemed destined for Bayern since its stadium was chosen as the venue for the final. “Lose? That’s not possible. And if we are dead after the game, then we are dead,” the Bayern winger said. Bayern is the first team to contest the final at its own stadium, and even Chelsea’s players are willing to acknowledge that’s a massive advantage. “We are not the favorites of the game. We are playing away,” Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech said. “It is very rare when you have the home team playing in the home stadium, using the home dressing room, so I think the advantage goes to Bayern Munich because of that. But we know we have a chance and we will fight for it.” A huge banner hypes Champions League clash between Munich and Chelsea |SVEN HOPPE/EPA But Bayern must regroup after a humiliating 5-2 loss in the German Cup final…