Bundesliga: it's chaos at Bayern Munich

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The Klassiker will leave its mark. However, Bayern Munich had been doing better in recent weeks and remained on a good dynamic with three victories in four matches in the Bundesliga, in addition to a largely confirmed qualification against Lazio in the Champions League. Expected at the turning point for the Klassiker against Borussia Dortmund, the Bavarians did not confirm at all and offered the Marsupiaux their first success in their Allianz Arena for the first time in ten years.

A defeat with serious consequences, especially since Bayer Leverkusen remains 13 points ahead at the top of the Championship and 7 days from the end of the Championship. “Is the Bundesliga over? Yes. Totally. Congratulations to Leverkusen»Thomas Tuchel admitted after the defeat, while Bayern Munich won the last 11 titles. “We are very disappointed with our performance. We lacked intensity, we lacked urgency, we lacked commitment, we lacked hunger.he added on ESPN.

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Same thing for Joshua Kimmich, who was the most virulent of the evening. “I wonder how we can achieve such a performance in such a match. It's completely inexplicable to me, it's completely incomprehensible. In the second half, it seemed like there was nothing at stake. It was like a friendly match! We players should go home and question ourselves. If we play like this, it will be difficult next week against Heidenheim and of course in the Champions League..

After this outing, Kinglsey Coman also confirmed his partner's comments. “I'm not satisfied that I came back with a defeat. I hope things will get better in the coming weeks. We had more chances than them in the first match. but they were effective. To win these kinds of matches, you have to take your chances.”he explained on the microphone of Bein Sports. A palpable tension internally, a few days before a decisive meeting against Arsenal, in the Champions League.

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