
"That was the performance we hoped for. I'd even say we could've scored another goal or two. I think we were very dangerous in attack all game. It was a good mixture: playing the ball simply into feet at times, but also running in behind at times. That hurt them today."
"You can't really solo man mark Bayern's players. There is just too much quality and pace for one person to stop. The likes of Luis Diaz, Michael Olise and Jamal Musiala have run circles around multiple defenders. One person was never going to be enough to stop them all night."
Bayern Munich delivered a dominant performance against Atalanta BC in the Champions League, showcasing their attacking prowess despite playing without Harry Kane. Manager Vincent Kompany highlighted the team's balance, dangerous attacking play, and varied approach combining direct passes and runs behind the defense. Bayern created eight big chances and took 25 shots, with two hitting the woodwork. Atalanta's defensive strategy of man-marking Bayern's individual players proved ineffective against the Bavarians' quality and pace. Players like Luis Diaz, Michael Olise, and Jamal Musiala overwhelmed single defenders through their technical ability and movement. Bayern's midfield and attack combined for 17 key passes and 11 dribbles, demonstrating superior execution and tactical preparation.
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