Bayern Munich boss acknowledges things could've been better in 2-0 win over Union Saint-Gilloise
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Bayern Munich boss acknowledges things could've been better in 2-0 win over Union Saint-Gilloise
"Despite the red card in the second half, we actually played very well. For me, it was definitely an improvement after the break. The team reacted strongly again. It wasn't quite enough in the first half, but it was significantly better afterward. Opponents throw everything they have into the first half. They're fresh and have a lot of energy. That's not just the case with Bayern - I've also played for other clubs that were dominant,"
"Often, a game only really clicks in the second half. The score isn't always decided before halftime. Nevertheless, you have to say: our first half could have been better; we weren't at our best. But you also have to remember that we're playing every two or three days at the moment. Considering that, we're doing exceptionally well overall and winning our games. Today, we kept a clean sheet - you have to take that balance into account as well."
Bayern Munich secured a 2-0 victory. Vincent Kompany said the team played very well despite a second-half red card and that performance improved after halftime. He noted opponents start strong in first halves because they are fresh and energetic. Kompany admitted the first half could have been better but praised the team's strong reaction and resilience in the second half. He emphasized the congested schedule of playing every two or three days and argued that, considering fatigue, the overall results and clean sheets demonstrate exceptional performance and balance. He urged taking that balance into account when judging performances.
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