BL: I don’t feel very fair about the final result – Szoboszlai



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Salzburg have been in a match against Bayern Munich for a long time, but the defending champion was rocked in the final quarter of an hour and ended with a 6-2 knockout victory in the third round of the Champions League. The Hungarian midfielder for the Austrians, Dominik Szoboszlai, assured after the blow that the triumph of the four-goal guest was not really in the match.

Dominik Szoboszlai was left without a goal or assists for the second time this season (Photo: AFP)


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Salzburg took the lead right at the start of the match, and although Bayern were still able to turn in the first half, the home team tied in the second half and persevered until the end, where the Bavarian team scored four times in a tight quarter of an hour.

“In minute seventy-nine, the job was 2-2, but that’s football. This also shows what level Bayern represents. They just came and went in the last ten minutes. We have to accept the end result, but I don’t feel too fair. ” – evaluated Dominik Szoboszlai After the match.

“For eighty minutes we played wonderfully against the best team in the world. We were eliminated 6-2 at the end, but I think the difference of four goals reflects the game well. There are little things to decide in football and according to the current position, we have to add the final five or ten percent in the Champions League to really take advantage of our performance. “ – He said Rasmus Kristensen, defender of Salzburg.

Bayern are aware that despite the result, the match was not that easy, but overall they can be happy with the defending champion who achieved his 14th BL game in the series.

“6-2 seems soft, but it wasn’t. Salzburg got into the attack well after the ball was scored and they punished us twice. It was a great game for the neutral fans, except in terms of training. I’m very satisfied with the mentality of my team “ – He said Hansi Flick, Bayern Munich coach.

“It is always possible to improve, but at the same time we are happy to have started with three wins, it is perfect for us. We have overcome a difficult game, but we can be happy with the final result. One of our greatest strengths is that we fight to the limit and believe in ourselves. “ He added Jerome Boateng, defender of the Munich scorer.

CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
GROUP CIRCUIT, ROUND 3
THE GROUP

SALZBURG (Austria) –BAYERN MUNICH (German) 2-6 (1-2)
Salzburg, Salzburg Stadium, behind closed doors. Directed by: Makkelie (Netherlands)
SALZBURG: Stankovic – Kristensen, André Ramalho, Wöber, Ulmer – Mwepu, Junuzovic (Okafor, 65), M. Camara, Szoboszlai – M. Berisha (Onguéné, 76), Koita (Okugava, 65). Coach: Jesse March
BAYERN: Neuer – Pavard (B. Sarr, 74.), J. Boateng, Alaba, L. Hernández – Kimmich, Tolisso (Javi Martínez, 74.) – Gnabry (Douglas Costa, 90 + 1.), Th. Müller (Musiala, 90 + 1.), Coman (L. Sané, 74.) – Lewandowski. Coach: Hansi flick
Gólszerző: M. Berisha (4th), Okugava (66th), sick. Lewandowski (21-11, 88), Kristensen (44 – own goal), J. Boateng (79), L. Sané (83), L. Hernández (90 + 2)

IN ANOTHER GROUP MATCH
Lokomotiv Moscow (Russian) –Atlético de Madrid (Spanish) 1–1 (Anton Mirancsuk from 25-11 and J. Giménez 18.)

GROUP STATUS A.
1. Bayern Munich 3 3 12-3 +9 9
2. Atlético Madrid 3 1 1 1 4-7 -3 4
3. Lokomotiv Moscow 3 2 1 4-5 -1 2
4. Salzburg 3 1 2 6-11 -5 1



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