Did you hear the ex-German player who was doing color commentary for FS2go during the Augsburg v Bayern match. He said that if a team wants to beat Bayern, they are going to have to physically hurt some of the players. Then he paused and back tracked for a second and said; "I'm not saying any player should go into a match with the intent to hurt another player." But then he went right back to saying, but against Bayern you have to make them hurt physically so they don't want to play the rest of the match or later in the season.
But he only slightly caught on that Augsburg wasn't pressing Bayern until late in the match. What we are seeing from this Bayern team is that if you sit back and just defend, hoping for a quick counter, Bayern will eventually score. But teams that pressed them ******* both halves of the pitch, like Atletico or even Koeln, are more successful. Now if a football novice like me can see this, why don't Bundesliga managers see it?
But he only slightly caught on that Augsburg wasn't pressing Bayern until late in the match. What we are seeing from this Bayern team is that if you sit back and just defend, hoping for a quick counter, Bayern will eventually score. But teams that pressed them ******* both halves of the pitch, like Atletico or even Koeln, are more successful. Now if a football novice like me can see this, why don't Bundesliga managers see it?