
"I've had intrinsic motivation all my life, it's part of being a pro to always give it everything. The positive phases clearly outweigh the negative ones. The first few weeks weren't easy, but I have a great relationship with the coach. We feel a lot of possible this season. I'm lucky I was here when we won six titles in a year."
"What we're lacking at the moment is intensity. There were some good turnovers, we saw that in the first half. We did an even better job at the beginning of the second half, we wanted to hurt Bayern. We need to take better care of the ball when in possession, we failed to do that ahead of the first two goals. But overall, I'm satisfied with the team's attitude. What was missing was that spark that could have ignited the stadium in the second half."
"Football is about taking points, a good performance doesn't help you. We knew who we were up against. We didn't do well in the first half, it was a decent display in the second half, but we should have scored. We had chances but lacked the bit of luck, and we need to be more determined. We have important matches ahead of us now. We must approach them with the same attitude we showed in the second half."
Leon Goretzka celebrated scoring and described long-standing intrinsic motivation, a strong coach relationship, and ambition to win major titles with fans after Covid-era restrictions. Werder Bremen head coach Daniel Thioune cited a lack of intensity, praised some turnovers, and urged better ball care after errors that led to goals, while valuing team attitude. Marco Friedl emphasized that points matter over performance, noted a poor first half but improved second-half display, and demanded more determination. Senne Lynen apologised for conceding a penalty and warned that Bayern punish mistakes, calling coming fixtures crucial.
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