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Bayern frustration: Nagelsmann openly moans against Munich bosses – "In my opinion, too many say it"

2022-10-11T03:04:36.367Z


Bayern frustration: Nagelsmann openly moans against Munich bosses – "In my opinion, too many say it" Created: 2022-10-11 04:49 By: Patrick Mayer Served: Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann after the 2-2 in Dortmund. © IMAGO / Beautiful Sports FC Bayern gives away a victory that was believed to be safe at Borussia Dortmund. The mood in Munich is correspondingly bad - especially with coach Julian Nag


Bayern frustration: Nagelsmann openly moans against Munich bosses – "In my opinion, too many say it"

Created: 2022-10-11 04:49

By: Patrick Mayer

Served: Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann after the 2-2 in Dortmund.

© IMAGO / Beautiful Sports

FC Bayern gives away a victory that was believed to be safe at Borussia Dortmund.

The mood in Munich is correspondingly bad - especially with coach Julian Nagelsmann.

The voices.

Dortmund/Munich - It was once again a highly exciting classic of German football - literally right up to the last minute.

The challenger BVB got a draw in the top Bundesliga game against FC Bayern (2: 2) this Saturday evening at the last minute.

And that after Borussia Dortmund had already trailed 0:2.

Bundesliga: FC Bayern missed victory at challenger Borussia Dortmund

Because Thomas Müller did not get fit in time after his corona infection, the German record champions were missing a key player.

After the final whistle at Signal Iduna Park, the Munich colleagues analyzed their own mistakes in a self-critical manner.

"The last concentration, the last consequence and the last focus were missing," said world champion Manuel Neuer on Sky.

The 36-year-old goalkeeper had to watch helplessly as Anthony Modeste forced Dortmund to equalize in added time (90th minute + 5).

After ex-Schalke players Leon Goretzka (33rd) and Leroy Sané (53rd) gave Munich the lead and the 17-year-old Youssoufa Moukoko (74th) shortened the lead for black and yellow.

FC Bayern: Julian Nagelsmann is annoyed by statements by the Munich bosses

FCB coach Julian Nagelsmann was even more annoyed about the equalizer about two other issues: BVB young star Jude Bellingham kicked Alphonso Davies in the face (45th), who was not punished with a dismissal.

And recent statements by his (ex-) bosses in Munich, according to which he is still a talented coach who still has a lot to learn.

IPPEN.MEDIA

summarizes the voices from Sky and from the stadium on the German giants duel:

Julian Nagelsmann (FC Bayern coach) after the top game in the Bundesliga...

... about the end of the game and the Dortmund equalizer:

"We have two or three good chances and several chances to switch where we have to close the sack.

Dortmund didn't really believe in the comeback.

(...) We didn't put enough pressure on the deep balls at the end and they put their big players up front."

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... about Alphonso Davies being injured after being hit in the face by Dortmund's Jew Bellingham:

"Suspected concussion.

But that's not surprising given the kick in the face.

We had a training a few months ago.

We were told that a kick in the face is red.

There's no need to discuss it.

That's not yellow, that's a red card, but it's definitely yellow."

... about the unexpected substitution of Matthijs de Ligt:

"De Ligt is also injured."

… about quotes from ex-boss Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and sports director Hasan Salihamidzic, according to which he is a talented coach and still has a lot to learn:

“In my opinion, too many say it.

I do my best every day.

Everything else should be judged by others.

I'm a talented coach, I'm proud of it." (smiles)

Edin Terzic (Borussia Dortmund coach) after the top Bundesliga game...

... about the late equalizer by Anthony Modeste:

"Tony was also instrumental in the first goal and crossed it again.

As a team, we have to help our forwards score.

The way he crosses the ball again, that was excellent.

You could see how happy he was and how happy the stadium was with him.

He deserves it."

.

.. about his tears after the final whistle:

"Of course I was happy.

You noticed that.

The week was not easy for me, very emotional.

A few feelings came up.

(...) Bayern didn't add the third, fourth or fifth goal, but we managed to equalize.

We threw everything forward again.

Today I would be happy about the mentality question.”

Leon Goretzka (FC Bayern) after the top game in the Bundesliga...

… about the late setback for Bayern:

“You probably can’t put it into words.

It annoys and upsets us.

We played a good game but lacked consistency.

That happens to us too often lately.”

... his goal as a former Schalke player in Dortmund:

"Of course I had a lot of fun scoring here.

I'm not keeping it a secret.

It's a great feeling to be cornering here.

It's always the hottest away game here in the season.

Manuel Neuer (FC Bayern) after the top game in the Bundesliga...

… about Jude Bellingham’s face hit against Alphonso Davies:

“It was certainly not intentional.

You have to say that to defend Bellingham.

We heard at half-time that the head (

from Davies, ed.

) was too low.

At the beginning we heard from the referees that hits to the head should be penalized with red.

The referee has to do that with his support from Cologne.”

... about the reasons for not winning in Dortmund:

"Today it was clearly up to us and not to Borussia Dortmund.

We should have closed the sack, we had the opportunity to do so.

We didn't make the right decisions in the pits.

If you make it 3-0, the bag is closed.

The final concentration, the final consequence and the final focus were missing.

Mistakes happen in football, but there have been too many lately.”

Niklas Süle (Borussia Dortmund) after the Bundesliga top game...

... about the top game against Bayern

: "One must not forget that we were very good in the first half and hardly allowed anything.

Then we fell behind with a 20-metre shot and in the dressing room we asked ourselves how it could be that we were behind.

We knew we would have to walk through the dirt today.”

… about the constant criticism of his fitness:

"If any people think they have to talk about my fitness level, I don't care.

If I wasn't fit, the coach wouldn't pick me.

I've now played through five games in a row."

Julian Nagelsmann (FC Bayern coach) before the top Bundesliga game...

… about the game against BVB:

“They have been the Bundesliga’s main competitors for years.

It's a game where you can determine where your own team is and how good the opponent is."

… about the progress recently:

“I analyzed a lot during the international phase.

Otherwise, you don't have to look at your own game and training.

We took many steps towards each other before the season.

The coaching staff and the players.”

… about Bayern’s line-up:

“I don’t know 100% what Dortmund is doing.

An idea of ​​them can certainly be that they take the pace away from Phonzie.

For us, it's about bringing our strengths into the game and not responding too much to the opponent.

We know their strengths, that tip-and-go of going straight to the top.

For Leon (Goretzka) and Sabi (Marcel Sabitzer) it is important that the six communicate with each other a lot.

Matthijs (de Ligt) is someone who speaks a lot.

He speaks very good German and doesn't hesitate to speak German, although his Dutch is of course better.

That's what we need.”

... about Bayern's Jamal Musiala and Dortmund's Jude Bellingham:

"Because of their age and the very good consistency they have.

They both have a very good goal threat, Jamal a bit more offensive than Jude.

Jamal is a very humble and down to earth player who is a pleasure for any FC Bayern employee to work with.

If he keeps doing all this, he's on his way to becoming a top-top-top player, as Guardiola would say."

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Edin Terzic (Borussia Dortmund coach) before the Bundesliga top game...

... about the lack of consistency in BVB's game:

"We addressed it.

And want the boys to say it themselves.

We hope the boys show a good game today.

We know it's not a normal game that the whole world is watching.

We want to show it to everyone today, but above all to ourselves.”

… about the game against Bayern:

“You need possession of the ball to win this game.

We need the courage to go one-on-one.

Today we can only score a goal together and only defend the goal together.”

... about the 17-year-old young star Youssoufa Moukoko:

"Youssoufa played a very good game for us on Wednesday.

He had a lot of good scenes, often launched from deep and held the ball.

Tony (

Forward Anthony Modeste, ed

.) is the one who comes in a bit late today.

With such a tight schedule, we need both qualities.”

National coach Hansi Flick before the Bundesliga top game...

... about whether he follows the game with a notepad:

"You can enjoy the game, see what the players are doing.

I don't take notes in every game.

Sometimes it's better if you just look at it.

The atmosphere here is just sensational when I look at it like that.”

… about phases of weakness in Dortmund and Bayern in the past few weeks:

“You have to be there right away in the game.

If one or the other player is missing five percent, you can lose against Augsburg.

That's just the way it is."

... about the chances of BVB defense chief Mats Hummels for the Winter World Cup 2022:

"Mats and I are in exchange.

He knows exactly how I think.

I know how he takes it.

You can see he's fit.

It was a bit different last season.”

Lothar Matthäus (Sky expert) before the Bundesliga top game...

… about his expectations for the initial phase:

“I think there will be saber rattling at the beginning.

Everyone wants to show who's the boss in the house.

It's also about the ego of every club.

The Dortmunder had problems recently, fell into the old illness.

Today they want to show that there is another way.

Bayern come at exactly the right time after the great win against Sevilla.”

Ex-Bayern bosses: Uli Hoeneß and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge.

© IMAGO / Sven Simon

Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (former CEO FC Bayern) before the Bundesliga top game...

... in an interview with the

Funke Mediengruppe

about Dortmund's Jew Bellingham:

"Bayern Munich usually doesn't need to sell star players to improve their balance sheet.

In Dortmund, instead, there is already talk of Jude Bellingham leaving.

FC Bayern would not sell such a player."

... about the recent coaching history at BVB:

"Jürgen Klopp held a key position in Dortmund, he held the club together and raised it to a new level.

Since his departure, Dortmund have lacked consistency in the coaching position.”

… about the starting position before the Bundesliga cracker:

“If you look at all the squads in the Bundesliga, Bayern Munich has the strongest and Dortmund the second strongest squad.

But with the more than 80,000 people in the stadium, a lot is possible.

When the mood boils up, it can inspire a lot of respect for a professional.

When the fans get going in the south stand, it's comparable to the Bernabeu of Real Madrid, I've experienced that firsthand."

(pm)

Source: merkur

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