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Desperate on the pitch at Augsburg: Leroy Sané, Thomas Müller
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Bayern Munich's sporting director Hasan Salihamidžić criticized the team after the 1-0 defeat at FC Augsburg and called them to task.
"We haven't won in four games in the Bundesliga, got three out of twelve possible points, so I'm a little worried," said the 45-year-old on Saturday on Sky.
"You can't win in the Bundesliga the way we played today."
The football record champion has "brutal problems against teams that play against us physically, that knock our socks off," said Salihamidžić.
The mood before the Bayern team's upcoming Oktoberfest visit was gloomy.
"Three points from four games - I don't know if I like the measure."
National player Thomas Müller also looked worried after the fourth consecutive Bundesliga game without a win.
"After four games without a win we are of course stunned and devastated, the weather suits that a bit, it was getting darker and darker," said the 33-year-old.
Nagelsmann wants to use the international break to think
Even the visibly disappointed coach Julian Nagelsmann found it “not so easy to find words”.
With a view to the upcoming international break, he announced that he wanted to think deeply about the sporting situation and its causes: “I think about everything.
About me.
About the situation.
Above all."
Following the defeat at FCA, Nagelsmann mainly criticized the fact that the attacking team was “simply very laissez-faire” when it came to exploiting opportunities.
In the press conference after the away game, the 35-year-old answered the question of what the current league trend means: "Nothing good!"
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