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As a result, Bayern conceded a Watschn eight days ago in Manchester. Despite City’s clear victory, it was “an eye-level match,” Gerardo Seoane (44) said in an interview with Sport1.
The first leg in the quarter-final of the Champions League at the Etihad Stadium impressed the Swiss coach, who has recharged his batteries after his resignation from Bayer Leverkusen last October and is ready for a new adventure. “It was a benchmark for everyone. The high intensity in combination with the technique under high pressure and the tactical insight, that was an absolute top game. Five minutes after the final whistle, the players had the feeling that they were still pumping.”
A look at the statistics shows: Despite the defeat, Bayern had more ball possession (54 percent) and made more passes (495 versus 362). Only from their twelve shots did they not get a goal. Manchester City scored three goals from 17 deals and therefore goes into the second leg at the Allianz Arena tonight with a considerable reserve (9 p.m. in the Blick live ticker). (yup)
Source : Blick

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