
""It was a tough game. We expected a battle and a lot of long balls. Many decisions and small fouls went against us today," Kane explained after the match (as captured by X account @iMiaSanMia). "It wasn't our best game, but we stayed focused and managed to equalize. That's football, there are games like today where things go against you. We'll take the point.""
"There will be another international break before the set of fixtures which, rather worryingly, contains a clash with Arsenal and a rematch against Union in the DFB-Pokal. If Bayern were to ensure that such a shambolic outing doesn't happen again, Vincent Kompany has the whole of two weeks to figure that out. Bayern Munich hit the road in the ultimate "trap game" situation after big wins over Bayer Leverkusen (Bundesliga) and Paris Saint-Germain (Champions League) just before an international break."
Bayern Munich underperformed yet managed a 2-2 draw with Union Berlin. The Bavarians spent most of the match on the back foot and arguably deserved to lose. The draw is preferable to defeat but remains unacceptable by Bayern standards. Harry Kane described the match as tough, cited many decisions and small fouls going against the team, and credited focus for securing the equalizer. The fixture followed big wins over Bayer Leverkusen and Paris Saint-Germain, creating a trap-game scenario that exposed vulnerabilities. An international break precedes a run that includes Arsenal and a DFB-Pokal rematch, leaving Vincent Kompany two weeks to address issues.
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