Bayern Munich's Vincent Kompany speaks out following controversial 1-1 draw with Leverkusen
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Bayern Munich's Vincent Kompany speaks out following controversial 1-1 draw with Leverkusen
"I'm incredibly proud of the team's mentality today. Many things happened, there were phases where you could have different opinions, and which influenced the game. We got a red card [Jackson] out of nowhere. No discussion about that. However, there's discussion about Lucho's red card. I can't understand it."
"Regarding Jonathan Tah's goal, what should he do? The ball bounced off his arm into his foot, there was no movement. If you played football you know what I'm talking about. As for Harry's goal, I can't understand it either. For me it was a clear goal. I don't know what he should do."
Bayern Munich drew with Leverkusen in a match marred by controversial officiating decisions. The team received two red cards, with Jackson's dismissal appearing unjustified and Lucho's red card also questionable. Multiple Bayern goals were disallowed, including Jonathan Tah's goal where the ball bounced off his arm into his foot without deliberate movement, and Harry's goal which Kompany deemed clearly valid. Coach Vincent Kompany expressed pride in his team's mentality and effort despite the adversity, while simultaneously criticizing the refereeing decisions that he believed unfairly influenced the game's outcome.
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