Wolfsburg's Patrick Wimmer says his team is ready for the run in despite narrow loss to Bayern Munich
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Wolfsburg's Patrick Wimmer says his team is ready for the run in despite narrow loss to Bayern Munich
"“I think we defended quite well for 95 percent of the 90 minutes. I don't think you can completely defend like that for the entire match,” Wolfsburg's Patrick Wimmer said (via Bayern's official website). “The fact that the ball then went in off the crossbar, well, that's just a testament to the quality of the team and the players they have. If I could say why it wasn't always like that, we wouldn't be where we are now, and we wouldn't be in the final next week.”"
"“Under Dieter Hecking, we've definitely regained more stability in our team. And I think that's simply good for us. We're playing solid football, we can also play some good football, I think we saw that today. And I think we're now ready for the final next week.”"
"Wolfsburg were up for it as they hosted Bayern Munich, and it looked like the Bavarians were going to be blown away again. However, a spectacular performance from Jonas Urbig and Michael Olise's wonder goal against the run of play ensured that Wolfsburg will not be safe just yet."
Wolfsburg hosted Bayern Munich and appeared likely to be overwhelmed, but Jonas Urbig delivered a spectacular performance and Michael Olise scored a wonder goal against the run of play. Wolfsburg’s Patrick Wimmer credited strong defending for most of the match while acknowledging it could not be perfect for the entire 90 minutes. He said the ball going in off the crossbar reflected the team’s quality and the players they have. Wimmer also attributed improved stability to work under Dieter Hecking, describing Wolfsburg as capable of playing solid and sometimes good football. With Heidenheim playing later, the relegation battle continues until the final match of the season next week.
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