Vincent Kompany was disappointed that Bavaria could only fall back against Union Berlin, but it was not of the opinion that the performance was bad.
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Bayern Munich dropped two points on Saturday afternoon when they held a 1-1 draw in Union Berlin.
After Leroy Sané broke the Deadlock in the second half, Benedict Hollerbach used a mistake by goalkeeper Jonas Urbig to achieve 1-1, and the Bundesliga leaders could not regain the lead.
Bayern coach Vincent Kompany was not satisfied with the result, but was satisfied with the performance of his team.
“For us, the game had two stories – first the performance and then the result. We are not satisfied with the result, but it was not a bad performance,” said Kompany in an interview after the game.
“We admitted a goal for a long time and took the threat from the union. Then we had to be patient and work hard to create opportunities. In the second half we were better forward and looked more dangerous.
“But credit to the union, they did well to benefit for a moment. We continue. “
The result means that Bayer Leverkusen could reduce the gap to Bayern at the top of the table to six points if you can beat Stuttgart on Sunday.