Bayern Munich has good morale ahead of their away game against Union Berlin this Saturday. After the Southern Tigers reached the semi-finals of the Champions League in midweek.
Bayern Munich coach Thomas Tuchel confirmed that. The atmosphere in the dressing room is good ahead of the away game against Union Berlin on the Bundesliga stage this Saturday. After the Southern Tigers defeated Arsenal 1-0 on Wednesday. They advanced to the semi-finals of the Champions League on target. According to a report by Sky Germany on Friday. UFABET
‘The atmosphere in the dressing room was relieved. It’s good when happiness is great. After that, I sat and relaxed with my coach and friends. When you wake up you feel in good spirits. Even if it’s a short night Because we have another practice the next day.’
‘We want to prove our good form tomorrow. You have to celebrate moments like this with Arsenal, the schedule is very tight. The next trip is coming soon. But the mood after the game like that is special. That’s not something to overlook.’
Tuchel said:
‘The team and I can have fun together. I’m glad that this is so important and that I’m a part of it. We will prepare ourselves mentally and play the game tomorrow. We have something to do in the Bundesliga,’
The 50-year-old also mentioned that Serge Gnabry and Leroy Sane will miss Saturday’s trip to Berlin. Saying: ‘For Serge Gnabry it will be a race against time before the clash with Real Madrid’
‘With Leroy Sane it will be playing through the pain in the game. Frankfurt and Real, we probably won’t take Leroy to Berlin with us, that’s very unlikely. We will be talking to the physio and the players this afternoon. And see who really isn’t in pain. We will go to Berlin to fight, fight and get the three points.’
Tuchel further confirmed that experienced striker Thomas Muller will feature in the away game against Union Berlin on Saturday. After the 34-year-old did not take part in the game against Arsenal.
‘I hope our relationship will be good and last. We both don’t like this situation. He doesn’t like that he doesn’t play. And I don’t like having to tell him that. It was a sporting decision and there was no devaluation of his athletic status. He was professional enough to leave it behind. And He is dedicated in training and continues to enjoy being on the field.’