
"I thought the second half was better. We were a bit sloppy in the first half and lacked energy,"
"We said at half time that we had to show more intensity, and we did that. We scored at the right times, got unlucky with the red card, but still controlled the game and got the three points."
"The heat for losing a penalty however is rather intense online and we can only hope Kane can take it gracefully."
Bayern Munich dominated possession but produced a lackluster first half that ended 0-0. Harry Kane broke the deadlock in the 52nd minute with an assist from Michael Olise and converted a penalty three minutes later. The team then lost Kim Min-Jae and Kane later missed another penalty, prompting a defensive regroup. The midfield regained control to maintain the lead and limit chances, allowing Bayern to finish with two goals and secure three points. The victory felt scrappier than recent massive wins, and online reaction focused on Kane's missed penalty.
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