
"They got the momentum on their side in the second half and won the game. It's not about intensity, we're used to playing every three days with this kind of intensity. The first goal was from a set piece, the second goal we lost the ball near our own box, the third goal from a corner. As I said small details decided the game, not only the goals, but also other moments where we weren't sharp enough."
"Tah played well in this match all things considered. Either way, lots of things for Vincent Kompany to think about over the course of the next week or so. If you are looking for more Bayern Munich and German national team coverage, check out the latest episodes of Bavarian Podcast Works, which you can get on Acast, Spotify, Apple, or any leading podcast distributor..."
Bayern Munich's nearly 20-match unbeaten streak ended with a 3-1 Champions League defeat by Arsenal. The Bavarians appeared disjointed and lost momentum in the second half. Defender Jonathan Tah said small details and specific moments decided the match, citing a set-piece goal, a turnover near Bayern's box, and a corner as the scoring sequences. Tah emphasized that intensity was not the issue due to the team's accustomed schedule, but lapses in sharpness cost key moments. Tah delivered a solid individual performance, and head coach Vincent Kompany faces tactical and personnel questions heading into the next week.
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