Bayern Munich goalkeeper Jonas Urbig was named Man of the Match for his starring role in the team’s 2-1 victory over PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League.
Afterward, Urbig said that this is the kind of team that is adaptable enough to win against any kind of team.
“The key to this win was that we kept going and engaged in every challenge, fighting for the second balls. That’s so important in games like this because it keeps the pressure on the opponent. The substitutions towards the end allowed us to bring
in fresh legs and exploit the spaces that opened up. Whether it’s against a technically strong team like PSG or Chelsea – we can hold our own and win games – or when we go for the second balls like we did today. That’s what sets us apart, our flexibility, and we’re looking forward to the upcoming opponents,” said Urbig (as captured by @iMiaSanMia).
Bayern Munich has proven its mettle against many teams already this season, but the hardest parts of this season are still to come. Will that flexibility allow the Bavarians to make a deep run in the Champions League?
Right now, it sure seems like it, but Bayern Munich will have to prove it.
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