
"It's not always easy to keep the focus high in a game like this, but I think we did that really well. The coach made it clear to us that we had to give 100 percent, which I think we showed on the pitch. We then added the important goals in the second half and put the result beyond doubt."
"Harry's second goal was awesome. I think I was one of the first to go over to him and I said: 'Go to the fans, celebrate that!' At first I thought he was going to lay the ball off, but then he does the turn - and he can just shoot. He's proven that again."
"It just shows that the coach trusts us and rewards performances in training. We're all delighted that more and more youngsters are getting their chances. The match against Real Madrid will obviously be special. Everyone's really up for it. We don't fear anyone."
Tom Bischof started at left-back for Bayern Munich against Atalanta Bergamo in the second leg, later moving to midfield before sustaining an injury. Despite leaving the match early, he remained engaged and delivered positive comments afterward. Bischof emphasized the team's commitment to maintaining focus and intensity throughout the game, noting the coach's emphasis on giving maximum effort. He highlighted standout performances, including Harry Kane's impressive second goal and Deniz Ofli's role in the third goal. Bischof also acknowledged Filip Pavić as Bayern's youngest Champions League player, celebrating the coach's trust in youth players. He expressed confidence and enthusiasm for the upcoming match against Real Madrid, stating the team fears no opponent.
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