Wednesday, 19 February 2020
Bayern Wins, Hansi Flick and Thomas Mueller Still Insecure
By db-admin
DBasia.news – 4-1 victory over 1. FC Koeln in the Bundesliga 1 continued on Sunday (02/16/20220), it makes Bayern Munich remain at the top of the standings. However, uncertainty was still felt by Hansi Flick and Thomas Mueller. They considered Die Roten still unable to perform consistently for 90 minutes.
In the match that took place at the RheinEnergie Stadium, Bayern performed well in the first round. Two goals can be made in the first five minutes. When the break, they were winning 3-0. However, entering the second half, their game declined so that they were only able to score one goal and conceded one goal.
It was not separated from the observations of Hansi Flick and Thomas Mueller. Both agreed that the inconsistency made the doubts because it seemed like it could not be overcome.
“The first round was easy for us. We do a lot of combinations that are technically really clean. After that, things that happened in the last matches appeared again. We hid and were too comfortable. We, especially the attackers, no longer create dangerous opportunities, “explained Thomas Mueller, as quoted by Sport1.
Hansi Flick agreed. “We are too careless. That shouldn’t happen to a team like us. The second half is really annoying, “he said curtly.
Despite winning 4-1, Bayern Munich’s appearance in the second half was indeed worrying. Thomas Mueller cs. could have returned empty-handed or a draw if Manuel Neuer did not appear deft under the crossbar. The German national team captain was forced to make five saves during the second half.
That made Neuer inflamed. “We let the opponents make too many chances. We must eliminate the habit of not continuing the game consistently and dominantly. I’m upset because we complicate ourselves, “he said.
Bad habits in the second half were a threat to Bayern Munich. In particular, Thomas Mueller cautioned that when facing Chelsea in the last 16 of the Champions League. However, Chelsea is a better team than Koeln.
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