Bayern Munich executive praises team's determination to avoid defeat versus Union Berlin
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Bayern Munich executive praises team's determination to avoid defeat versus Union Berlin
"Given how the game unfolded, it's a point gained. We knew it would be a difficult match with lots of challenges and set pieces,"
"We simply couldn't find our rhythm in the first half hour. Union played very well; they were very aggressive. Nevertheless, we could have turned the game around in the first half - the chance was there."
"In the second half, there were few chances and few highlights overall, but it was very hard-fought. Ultimately, though, it's a point gained. The team showed a fantastic mentality, scored the late equalizer, and demonstrated their determination not to lose."
Bayern Munich labored for rhythm and came under strong, aggressive pressure from Union Berlin, particularly in the opening 30 minutes. Union created danger from set pieces and limited Bayern's ability to control the game, while Bayern spurned a first-half chance to turn the match. The second half produced few clear opportunities and remained intensely contested. Harry Kane scored a 93rd-minute equalizer to secure a 2-2 draw and prevent defeat. Club executives praised the squad's mentality, resilience, and refusal to lose, noting the fixture followed significant prior victories and carried 'trap game' risk.
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