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Briefly

Bayern Munich faced a considerable challenge in their Champions League playoff, needing big wins to secure advancement. Despite a 3-1 victory over Slovan Bratislava, the team's lack of coordination and efficiency on offense limited their overall performance. Notably, the starting lineup drew attention with the exclusion of key players like Jamal Musiala and the unconventional defensive arrangement. While Thomas Müller scored early, Bayern's attacking pressure was inconsistent, and defensive frailties were often masked by excellent goalkeeping from Manuel Neuer. The match highlighted the need for improvement before the next stage of competition.
Bayern Munich faced a challenging test in the Champions League playoff stage, with even a 3-1 win over Slovan Bratislava failing to secure their advance.
Despite a strong effort, Bayern's inefficiencies, particularly in attack, hampered their chances to find the back of the net and create a more commanding performance.
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