
"Losing never feels good,"
"We're disappointed, but the most important thing is how we react, how we quickly put it behind us, focus on the next game, and respond on the pitch. In the second half, we didn't manage to match the energy level our opponents brought to the game. We lost, and we have to accept that. We want to channel the anger we're feeling now into the next game and show our quality and energy again."
Bayern Munich suffered their first Bundesliga defeat of the season after losing the Bavarian derby to FC Augsburg. Center-back Jonathan Tah said losing never feels good and expressed disappointment while stressing the need for a swift reaction and focus on the next game. Tah said Bayern failed to match Augsburg's energy in the second half and must accept the loss while channeling current anger into improved performances. The German record champions now face PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League final group match, followed by a Bundesliga trip to Hamburger SV, with both fixtures on the road.
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