
""Although we lost the game, we showed what kind of team we are and that we can deal with setbacks, despite questionable decisions by the referee like the penalty and a couple of small fouls here and there. In the end, it's just 1-0. We know we can win by two goals at home. We're confident and we'll give everything next week to reach the final," said Tah after the match against Paris Saint-Germain."
"Tah was bang-on with this statement and you don't have to look far for other examples of a Bayern comeback in recent weeks with Mainz 05, SC Freiburg, and most notably, Real Madrid for these resilient results."
"While Bayern also suffered a lead to Paris as well, it is an absolute testament to the perseverance of this team to bring back the tie, especially when you consider the team was without their manager Vincent Kompany on the touchline for this match."
Bayern Munich lost 5-2 to Paris Saint-Germain but demonstrated resilience by scoring two late goals, instilling optimism for the second leg. Player Tah emphasized the team's ability to handle setbacks and expressed confidence in winning at home. Recent comebacks against teams like Mainz 05 and Real Madrid further highlight Bayern's determination. The absence of manager Vincent Kompany during the match adds to the team's perseverance, showcasing their potential to overcome challenges.
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