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Re: UEFA Champions League 2023/24 Season
by
dezoel
on 05/03/2024, 09:42:52 UTC
After losing in the first leg, Bayern Munich's task was quite difficult, with conditions like this they had to win with a difference of two goals. Even so, Bayer Munich's chances of qualifying are not completely closed because with an aggregate of one goal it is slightly easier if they play at home.
If a team is not performing well in the domestic league, I don't see how they are expected to do better in the Champions League that is comprises of teams across Europe entirely. Bayern used to be than team that ate Bundesliga like it's their birthright, like it's a normal thing for them to take but look at how spacious Leverkusen has left them behind, that's because their current form is not good and they don't have what it takes to reach their, don't get caught by surprise if they don't win the second leg.

Hary Kane might soon be dispose from Bayern, I don't think a team will leave one of th difficult league like Premier League and couldn't score goals in important matches. Tottenham wasn't the problem all this while even with the goals, he is the problem.
We have teams which were suffering badly in domestic leagues and done impressive performance in UEFA events, so this is never been compatible if a team is not performing good in domestic league their performance in UEFA will be not good even Bayern Munich is still second-best team in German League and their performance in Champions League is also impressive things are surely having some bad time, but they can improve their performance and chances are also high for them to win and go through for the quarterfinal.

I have no chance for the Harry Kane to leave this club in near future because his performance is surely at his best and he can do more good at coming years as well this is bad time with Bayern Munich with teams like them can over through this all and get back their best quickly hopefully we will have good change in coming season, and they could be back in business.