Joshua Kimmich says Bayern Munich will 'learn a lot' from thrashing at hands of Arsenal
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Joshua Kimmich says Bayern Munich will 'learn a lot' from thrashing at hands of Arsenal
"Bayern Munich was outplayed by Arsenal in the Champions League - there are no two ways around. The Gunners were hungrier, more efficient, and far more dangerous from the outset of the game. However, even though the game ended 3-1 in favor of Arsenal, Bayern Munich midfielder Joshua Kimmich thinks that there is much to be absorbed from the match."
"Bayern Munich has a strong track record of making adjustments after poor performances. No doubt, there will be some work done on set piece defense and likely some film work to review decision-making in the final third. It was not a disaster by any means, but the squad knows it must be better moving forward. 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,"
Arsenal dominated Bayern Munich from the start, winning 3-1 through greater hunger, efficiency, and attacking danger. Bayern midfielder Joshua Kimmich described the fixture as important for learning and improving specific aspects of play. The Bayern squad historically responds to poor performances by making tactical and personnel adjustments. Immediate focus areas include set-piece defense and reviewing decision-making in the final third. The result was not a disaster, but the team recognizes the need for better performances moving forward. Additional coverage and analysis are available via Bavarian Podcast Works on major podcast platforms.
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