
"Bayern Munich returned from the international break with a sluggish start against SC Freiburg. Freiburg jumped out to a 2-0 lead before Bayern roared back with six unanswered goals. Bayern recovered from the early deficit thanks to Lennart Karl and Michael Olise finding each other for a goal apiece before the halftime whistle."
""Of course we weren't happy with the situation after going 0-2 behind," said Jonathan Tah (via @iMiaSanMia). "We knew we had to step it up a gear or two, and we did that quickly. Then we had the right energy level. We know we can turn a game around at any time. We also have the team spirit and togetherness to do it. We need to be more attentive as a team on set pieces. We're really looking forward to the game at Arsenal; it's something special. We're going into it with complete confidence and want to get the three points. It's going to be a very exciting match.""
Bayern Munich returned from the international break with a sluggish start against SC Freiburg and fell 2-0 behind before mounting a comeback. Bayern scored six unanswered goals, with Lennart Karl and Michael Olise combining for goals before halftime. Bayern will next face Arsenal, the Champions League betting favorite and Premier League leader. The team plans to follow a formula of scoring early and often while avoiding trailing. Jonathan Tah stressed disappointment at the early deficit, praised energy, team spirit, and togetherness, and called for more attention on set pieces. Joshua Kimmich and Konrad Laimer are expected to return, boosting confidence.
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