
"It was a crazy game; you can describe it like this. In the end, I'm not sure about every decision of the referee but I'm not here to complain about that, I'm here to say that we did a brilliant job as a team: to deal with difficult situations, with difficult decisions...we kept on working hard as a team. I think this was incredible, that we go home with one point and with nine men on the pitch."
"It felt funny! The second time it happened, I was like, wow, that's crazy. But...I think that happens. I always try to do my best and defend everything, and sometimes this happens. I was really happy to see the guys again, to come back here. It was a nice feeling. In the end, it feels good to go home, even though we didn't win."
Bayern Munich played Bayer Leverkusen to a 1-1 draw in a chaotic Bundesliga match that saw the visitors finish with nine players on the pitch. Jonathan Tah, a Bayern defender, was central to the drama, being involved in disallowed goals at both ends of the field. Despite the controversial referee decisions and numerical disadvantage, Tah emphasized the team's brilliant performance in handling difficult situations and maintaining effort throughout. Tah expressed relief and happiness at returning to his former club's grounds, ultimately satisfied with securing a point under challenging circumstances.
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