Jonas Urbig is left frustrated with "bitter" late conceded goal in Bayern Munich's 3-3 draw to Rasenballsport Leipzig
Briefly

Bayern Munich's recent 3-3 draw against Rasenballsport Leipzig created an intriguing emotional landscape for the team and its supporters. Despite their comfortable lead over Bayer Leverkusen, who trails by nine points and a significant goal difference, uncertainty remains as no championship title has been officially clinched. Vice captain Thomas Müller encapsulated this feeling, expressing the bittersweet nature of their situation. Goalkeeper Jonas Urbig echoed Müller’s sentiments, acknowledging the team's need to finish strong in the upcoming matches, as the lingering disappointment from conceding a late equalizer looms large.
Logically, there is little chance that Bayer Leverkusen can make up the 9 point difference, as well as the 30 goal difference, in the remaining games of the season.
Urbig stated, 'It doesn't matter whether we win it tomorrow [if Leverkusen drop points] or next week against [Borussia Mönchengladbach]. Of course it's bitter that we conceded a late equalizer.'
Vice captain Thomas Müller articulated the paradox of being close to the title yet not officially confirmed, emphasizing the 'in-between' feeling.
Urbig agreed with Müller, reflecting the team's determination to finish the job in their next match.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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