
"Something like that definitely carries you through to the next games - because you see what you're capable of. Just because you were on a roll before Christmas doesn't mean it'll simply continue like that in the new year. You always have to work to get that 'flow' back, and we've achieved that - even though the defeat against Augsburg and the draw at HSV were difficult."
"What stands out most is the balance between realism and belief. Bayern Munich's identity has always been rooted in relentless standards-never assuming form will carry over, never accepting setbacks as permanent. Eberl's words reinforce that mentality. Even disappointing results are framed not as warning signs, but as part of the process of sharpening focus and rebuilding momentum. The notion that football is only '80 percent predictable' also captures the emotional truth of knockout competitions."
Bayern Munich's season often hinges on momentum and the ability to regain rhythm after pauses. Success is not automatic; the team must actively work to restore flow following setbacks such as a defeat against Augsburg and a draw at HSV. The club pairs realism with belief by maintaining relentless standards and refusing to treat poor results as permanent. Knockout competitions remain emotionally and practically unpredictable, with mentality, resilience, and timing frequently deciding outcomes. Supporters can expect continued focus on bouncing back, sharpening concentration, and rebuilding momentum to pursue silverware.
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