
"It starts with individual quality. There's collective intensity and willingness to go through the pain barrier. Sometimes the referee can also decide the game. But I mean that every little detail counts. We're mentally and physically well prepared. And we're excited about this game. You need those positive emotions."
"I felt after the game that we could've stepped things up another notch. That's good, when you win 2-1 at the Bernabéu and still feel that. When you're not clean in your play, they're capable of getting at your goal incredibly quickly with their talent."
"I think (leg one) was a good result. That's all. Maybe we could've scored one more goal, but we also could've conceded more. We've got a slight advantage, nothing more. It was a top game, a tough game and it's not over yet."
"We've done that well. We also did it against St. Pauli. Obviously it's tough to compare, but we managed to switch things. Things are very calm here, at least at Säbener Straße. We've got our procedures."
Bayern Munich's head coach Vincent Kompany emphasizes the importance of individual quality, collective intensity, and overcoming adversity in the Champions League match against Real Madrid. He acknowledges the significance of mental and physical preparation, as well as the impact of small details on the game's outcome. Kompany reflects on the previous match, noting that while Bayern won, there is room for improvement. He expresses confidence in his team's ability to bounce back and maintain calmness as they prepare for the crucial game.
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