Joshua Kimmich praises Bayern Munich's efficiency after defeat of Paris Saint-Germain
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Joshua Kimmich praises Bayern Munich's efficiency after defeat of Paris Saint-Germain
"We were very present physically. It was one of the most intensive halves I've played in my career. In the second half we didn't have much going forward but we defended really well. It's not like they pinned us in our box and had big chances, they mostly had long shots, apart from João Neves' header."
"Bayern thus extended their winning streak to 16 matches. The Bavarians upcoming matches read: Union Berlin this weekend, Freiburg after the international break (boooo!!), and then another big test in the form of Premier League side Arsenal. Bayern Munich pulled out a wild 2-1 victory in a game that will be talked about quite a bit. So, why don't we kick it off. This is what we have on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works - Postgame Show:"
Bayern Munich beat Paris Saint-Germain 2-1 after Luis Díaz opened the scoring but was later sent off, making the match more difficult for the visitors. Bayern created chances in a physically intense first half despite not dominating possession. The team defended resiliently in the second half, conceding mainly long-range efforts and a João Neves header. Manuel Neuer's presence allowed Bayern to tolerate distant shots. The victory extended Bayern's winning streak to 16 matches. Upcoming fixtures include Union Berlin, Freiburg after the international break, and a high-profile match against Arsenal. Bavarian Podcast Works presents a postgame show covering starting XI, scoring and substitutions, and final takeaways.
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