
"Bayern Munich midfielder Joshua Kimmich was thoroughly unhappy with himself after putting Sporting CP ahead in the Champions League match between the two teams with an unfortunate own goal. In fact, Kimmich irate with himself. Even with that temporary frustration, Kimmich and his mates fought right back to score a goal 11 minutes later - and by 12 minutes after that, Bayern Munich was up 3-1. It was only a matter of time for the Bavarians broke loose and when they did, it was a thing of beauty."
""The first half was good; we had three or four chances. We controlled the game. After halftime, the first 10-15 minutes weren't as good. Towards the end, we regained more control. The reaction to conceding the goal was very good," said Kimmich (as captured by @iMiaSanMia)."
"Despite the own goal, Kimmich was a key part of the comeback as he created plays for his teammates and took his defensive responsibilities very seriously."
Joshua Kimmich scored an unfortunate own goal that gave Sporting CP a 1-0 lead in the Champions League tie. Kimmich was visibly upset with himself but Bayern responded by scoring 11 minutes later and taking a 3-1 lead within another 12 minutes. Kimmich said the first half was good, noted a dip in the opening 10–15 minutes after halftime, and praised the team's reaction to conceding. Kimmich contributed to the comeback by creating chances and maintaining defensive responsibilities. The own goal remained a sting but may have galvanized the team. Bavarian Podcast Works offers further Bayern and Germany coverage on major platforms.
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