“We still can’t allow ourselves to be shot down like that”.
SV Darmstadt 98 suffered the worst defeat in its Bundesliga history at Bayern. Nevertheless, the South Hessians can't only take negative things from the game. The voices for the game.
SV Darmstadt 98 lost 8-0 to FC Bayern Munich . In the first half, Bayern's Joshua Kimmich (4th) and Darmstadt's Klaus Gjasula (21st) and Matej Maglica (41st) were sent off with red cards after emergency braking. In the second half, Harry Kane (51st/69th/88th), Leroy Sané (56th/64th), Jamal Musiala (60th/76th) and Thomas Müller (71st) caused South Hesse's heaviest Bundesliga defeat.
The voices on the Lilien bankruptcy in Munich“We still can’t allow ourselves to be shot down like that”
SV Darmstadt 98 suffered the worst defeat in its Bundesliga history at Bayern. Nevertheless, the South Hessians can't only take negative things from the game. The voices for the game.
SV Darmstadt 98 lost 8-0 to FC Bayern Munich . In the first half, Bayern's Joshua Kimmich (4th) and Darmstadt's Klaus Gjasula (21st) and Matej Maglica (41st) were sent off with red cards after emergency braking. In the second half, Harry Kane (51st/69th/88th), Leroy Sané (56th/64th), Jamal Musiala (60th/76th) and Thomas Müller (71st) caused South Hesse's heaviest Bundesliga defeat.
Tobias Kempe (Captain Darmstadt 98): "The first half with three red cards characterizes the game. Here in Munich it is brutally difficult when we are outnumbered. But hats off to our first half. We had our chances there. We even could have with Marvin Mehlem "We could take the lead. In the second half, the individual quality of the Bayern players came into its own. With one man less it will be difficult. We still can't allow ourselves to be shot down like that. The defeat is of course bitter."
Marcel Schuhen (goalkeeper Darmstadt 98): "We played a good game in the first half. We were stable, started high and thus we posed a problem for Munich and forced the red card. That sounds good at first. Of course But it's a problem if you lose your central defenders in the first half because of two red cards. Then it will be difficult in Munich. However, it wasn't expected that it would be that difficult. But you have to differentiate the two halves completely. One good first half with a 0-0 score and then a disastrous second half."
Marvin Mehlem (Darmstadt 98 midfielder): " I'm happy for Manuel Neuer. The whole of Germany was happy about his return. Of course I have to take the chance. Now I have to analyze what I can do better and do it better next time do. The ball is on the weaker left foot, Alphonso Davies comes after it. That puts me under pressure. We played against one of the best teams in the world. I'm proud of how we presented ourselves in the first half. With the Reds But the game is against us. After that it will be difficult in Munich."
Torsten Lieberknecht (coach Darmstadt 98): "It was a very strange game with three red cards in the first half. I thought we were very brave in the first half. We did a lot with the ball and had our chances. After two, After conceding three goals in the second half, the plug was pulled. I suffered along with my team. But now I'm going to build the boys up again. We traveled to Munich confidently, we'll go home confidently and step on the gas again on Friday."
Thomas Tuchel (FC Bayern Munich coach): "It didn't look like an 8-0 win in the first half. It was a complicated and crazy game with three red cards and a few system changes. We had problems finding our rhythm. It "It was good that it was half time and we were able to collect ourselves and set a clear structure. We had to increase the intensity and we managed to do that. There were a lot of things to enjoy. Big compliment for the second half."
Manuel Neuer (FC Bayern Munich goalkeeper): "I'm glad that I'm back. I have to thank many doctors that I can stand here again. That felt very good. I was positively excited. It was a Bizarre game with two different halves. The red card will hurt us a lot because we will miss Joshua Kimmich as a top performer in our axis in Dortmund."