Things Getting Tight for Bayern? Müller's candid response about BVB in Club World Cup interview
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After a surprising 1:0 loss to Benfica Lisbon in the Club World Cup's final group game, Bayern Munich veteran Thomas Müller had a tongue-in-check response: "Are we in Dortmund now? Do we already have mental problems?" Despite the setback, the German champions retained a positive outlook.
In an interview after the defeat, Müller was asked about potential mental issues causing the team's lackluster performance in the first half. He playfully compared it to BVB and laughed heartily before proclaiming, "We are firmly in control of our mentality to win here."
Coach Vincent Kompany made significant changes to the starting lineup due to Charlotte's extreme heat, seven players rotated out.
Moving forward, Müller and captain Manuel Neuer remain optimistic about Bayern's Round of 16 match against Brazilian giants Flamengo on Sunday night (22:00 CET/Sat.1 and DAZN). "A knockout round is always a game with fire, but I'm convinced that we'll be here for a while," said Müller.
Neuer, the team captain, was also positive about the second phase of the tournament. Despite the first defeat and potential quarter-finals against Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain, Neuer believed, "If we continue to play like we did in the second half, this will be a very good tournament."
Reminiscing the Algeria Game
Müller couldn't help but recall the tense Algeria game during their triumphant 2014 World Cup campaign in Brazil. Despite nearly floundering against the clear underdog, every tournament winner inevitably experiences close calls.
Kompany defended his large rotation, restricting stars like Joshua Kimmich, Harry Kane, and Michael Olise to second-half substitute appearances. Bayern improved dramatically after the substitutions, but missing potential goals continued to be an issue.
The coach rationalized the numerous changes, aiming to prevent players from succumbing to Charlotte's heat. "I made very logical decisions in the midst of Charlotte's furnace," Kompany stated, adding, "I didn't want our players to die because they played 90 minutes in this heat." He aimed to secure "the best possible conditions for the next game" against Flamengo to win the tournament. "And a positive result will prove me right."
[1]: Bayern's missed opportunities in their group stage matches suggest issues with finishing and perhaps mental sharpness in crucial moments.
[2]: Thomas Müller has made significant contributions to the team's offensive efforts during the Club World Cup, scoring goals throughout the group stage.
[3]: Bayern's history of success, including past Club World Cup titles and winning multiple trophies in a single year, showcases the club's resilience and capacity to manage mental pressure in high-stakes matches.
[4]: Bayern won their opening game against Auckland City with a commanding 10-0 victory.
[5]: Bayern is set to face challenging opponents like Flamengo in the round of 16.
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Despite the setbacks in the Club World Cup, Bayern Munich's Thomas Müller remains optimistic about their Round of 16 match, claiming that if they continue to play like they did in the second half, this will be a very good tournament, echoing the club's resilience and capacity to manage mental pressure in high-stakes matches.