We didn’t really play a bad game

We didn’t really play a bad game

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By Ultan Corcoran@UltanCorcoran

Vincent Kompany’s criticism was minimal after Bayern’s draw with Union Berlin this afternoon.

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Bayern Munich head coach Vincent Kompany was reluctant to label his side’s performance as poor in their 2-2 draw today, but he was critical of their precision. 

“We didn’t do enough in the first half, we were 1,2,3 steps too late, we lost the second ball many times,” he said in his press conference.

“We knew set pieces were Union’s biggest strength, it was about details. From the 30th minute onwards, I can’t say that it was a bad performance.

“It was difficult, but that’s what we expected here. We didn’t really play a bad…



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