Thomas Müller – this week deployed by Julian Nagelsmann as a lead striker – found himself in no mood to be playful this week.
“Today, I’m angry at us for the first time,” Müller told the Sky mics “I think we have to understand that if we want to win every game, and that is our ambition, you have to finishes it out and remain gallant until the very end.”
Müller’s trainer also lamented the ability of the team to close the game out.
“We got a deserved lead and had to score the second goal,” the 35-year-old commented, “In the second half, we had three huge chances where you definitely had to score the third goal. Then the game would have been over. The opponent thinks they can still do it and they could. There was a justified penalty and we only drew 2-2.”
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