Werder Bremen knew it was running into a machine in 4-0 loss to Bayern Munich
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Werder Bremen knew it was running into a machine in 4-0 loss to Bayern Munich
"The Bavarians have been an unstoppable force and while Werder Bremen gave a solid effort and put up a fight, Die Werderaner became the latest team to get run over at the Allianz Arena. "The chance of picking up points away at FC Bayern is a small one. We gave it our best shot and even had our moments. Karl's performance was crucial to that. We needed everything to work out tonight, though, and ultimately it wasn't enough," said Jens Stage in a statement released by Werder Bremen."
"For goalkeeper Karl Hein, who was very strong, it was his debut...and he got thrown right into the fire. "It's a real honor to have made my debut for Werder. We gave our all today, but we simply came up against too much quality in Bayern. We now have to accept the defeat and focus on continuing to look forward and improving our game," said Hein. Bayern Munich was the home side in the Bundesliga on Friday when Werder Bremen came to town."
Bayern Munich defeated Werder Bremen 4-0 at the Allianz Arena, controlling the match from start to finish. Werder Bremen competed and had moments, but could not match Bayern's quality and dominance. Jens Stage acknowledged the low chance of taking points at Bayern and praised goalkeeper Karl Hein's performance while noting the team needed everything to go right. Karl Hein made his debut and described the honor despite the loss, urging focus on improvement. Joshua Kimmich was absent due to sickness, leading to Tom Bischof and Leon Goretzka starting in central midfield. Bavarian Podcast Works presented a postgame show covering the lineup, scoring, substitutions, and takeaways.
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