Bayern Munich
fromBavarian Football Works
3 days agoJonathan Tah talks leadership role at Bayern Munich
Jonathan Tah leads Bayern Munich's defense through consistent performance and constructive communication rather than vocal authority.
Perhaps we're a bit better prepared for our opponents this time around. We were very dominant in the first half and saw what we were capable of. In the second half, Bayern's quality became evident. The lesson is that when we create chances as well as we did in the first half, we need to be more clinical in front of goal.
"I can't bypass the fact that you keep on letting people go and run at your goal. If you're a team now, if you didn't do your due diligence that Barcelona play a high line and you don't make the late run ... Late runs. You can go and do it every single time!"
I know you [Cassano] have limited respect for Allegri, but I can tell you that right now there's no better coach than Max for Milan. Since he arrived, Milan seem like a well-organised club. Interviews with players and managers aren't coming out in a certain way anymore. Everything moves in a direction that can lead to results.