Josip Stanisic laments Bayern Munich's mistakes in win over FC Augsburg
Briefly

Bayern Munich built a three-goal lead against FC Augsburg but allowed two goals, narrowing the margin to a 3-2 finish. The team produced long stretches of strong play interrupted by brief periods of mistakes and loss of focus. Overall processes and player cooperation are functioning, but tactical and concentration adjustments remain necessary early in the campaign. Robin Fellhauer received well-wishes for a speedy recovery. Transfer activity around a potential Nicolas Jackson loan from Chelsea formed a background narrative amid the match. The result delivered three points despite areas needing improvement.
"For long stretches, it was a good game from us. But then we had a few minutes where we made too many mistakes, so we let the opponent back into the game. That shouldn't happen to us. Fortunately, we won. Everyone is doing their job, we're there for each other, the processes are working, and the will is there. We really wanted to win the game, and that was evident today."
Most importantly, Bayern Munich got three points, but the Bavarians need to be better. As Stanišić said, the will is there, but some fine-tuning is needed. Amid all of the transfer craziness surrounding Bayern Munich's work with Chelsea over a loan deal for Nicolas Jackson, there was an actual game to be played - and Bayern Munich was up to the task even if a slow start and a midgame loss of focus might have given Die Fuggerstädter some hope.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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