
"After seizing all three points against Hoffenheim, Jonathan Tah explained the swing in momentum of the game(as captured by @iMiaSanMia). "We didn't really find the rhythm for our game in the first half. Hoffenheim played well, and of course we didn't like that. But we immediately showed the right reaction in the second half, we were there from the start, took more control of the game - and deservedly won in the end," said Tah."
"Like Tah mentioned, it was definitely a game of two halves. Some stats capture that very well. Hoffenheim had 9 shots in the first half with 20 touches in the Bayern box. The Bavarians reacted intensely in the second half containing the home side to just three shots and eight touches in the box. Bayern also increased their productivity taking the xG from .28 in the first half to 2.61 in the second."
Bayern Munich struggled in the first half against Hoffenheim after a congested schedule of three games in eight days, appearing out of rhythm and conceding pressure. Hoffenheim recorded nine first-half shots and 20 touches inside the Bayern box. Vincent Kompany rotated the squad, and Bayern responded strongly after halftime, taking control early in the second half and restricting Hoffenheim to three shots and eight box touches. The Bavarians improved expected goals from 0.28 to 2.61 in the second half and secured a 4-1 victory, completing three wins in a busy week.
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