Losing the Bundesliga title to Bayer Leverkusen was a significant blow to Bayern Munich, historically seen as the dominant force. Jamal Musiala expressed that this disappointment served as motivation for the next season, pushing the team to work harder. Bayern reclaimed the championship, fostering a commitment to maintain a high level of hunger and ambition for future successes. This philosophy, rooted in never being satisfied with past victories, emphasizes a relentless pursuit of excellence, contributing to the club's record of achievements.
[Losing the title to Leverkusen] was hard. As soon as I broke through at Bayern, in and around all these great players, I realised what was needed to play for the club and what was expected of you. So that (disappointment) gave us that extra push we needed last season.
We knew we needed to do a lot more to get back on the stage, lifting the trophy. That's what we did. And now we are champions again, we will have to play with even more hunger next season.
That is the secret at Bayern. Never be satisfied with victory; instead, keep pushing for more. It can lead to a lot of melodrama and pressure but the club's record and silverware is undeniably impressive.
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