
""Manu and the goalkeeping team wished me lots of success. It was great to play and win two games in a row now. Ultimately, it's my job to keep out the balls. I see it as a team performance. And we did it well as a team again today. To come back from a deficit like that - it simply proves the mentality that's in this squad. A well-deserved win," Urbig told Sky Germany's Kerry Hau."
"Bayern Munich traveled to Cologne for a midweek DFB-Pokal tilt with FC Köln. Heading into the match, the Bavarians were riding high, but the squad knew that FC Köln would not be an easy out in front of its home crowd. Ultimately, Bayern Munich pulled out a 4-1 victory doing exactly what they have done to every other opponent it has had of late - wear them down and pounce."
Jonas Urbig produced six saves, including a spectacular first-half stop, while deputizing in goal as Bayern Munich defeated FC Köln 4-1 in the DFB-Pokal Second Round. Bayern trailed briefly but rallied, scoring four goals and demonstrating squad depth and resilience. Urbig credited the goalkeeping staff and emphasized the team nature of the victory after playing consecutive matches. The performance gives coaches confidence in Urbig's development, although regular starting opportunities will remain limited behind established keepers. The match reinforced Bayern's recent pattern of wearing down opponents and finishing strong away at Cologne. Additional postgame analysis and lineup breakdowns were available on Bavarian Podcast Works.
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