Manuel Neuer admits Bayern Munich lacked killer mentality against PSG
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Manuel Neuer admits Bayern Munich lacked killer mentality against PSG
""We didn't have big chances today, but we still created enough to score. We missed the killer mentality that PSG had to score the goals. We were close to the final but couldn't take the next step. Our goal came too late. We missed key moments today. The fans were there, we were there, but we simply didn't create enough big chances in their box.""
""Despite having 40 touches in the Paris box, Vincent Kompany's men failed to get enough shots through. Harry Kane's goal came very late and it needed a miracle from that point onward. A miracle that could not be conjured after a fantastic run in the Champions League this season.""
Bayern Munich faced PSG in the UCL semifinals, ending the second leg in a 1-1 draw. Captain Manuel Neuer highlighted key issues, including missed passes and poor aerial judgment. Bayern struggled with shooting accuracy, failing to capitalize on opportunities. Neuer noted the lack of a killer mentality compared to PSG. Despite 40 touches in the Paris box, Bayern could not generate enough shots. Harry Kane's late goal was insufficient to change the outcome, marking a disappointing end to their Champions League run.
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