The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904 international feels that defeating teams at the foot of the table is crucial if the Bavarian giants want to reclaim the German League title this season
Bayern Munich prolific scorer Mario Gomez claims that triumphs like his side’s 2-0 win over Bavarian neighbours FC Augsburg over the weekend are vital to winning the league honour. He hailed the Allianz Arena outfit’s amazing run
that has seen them go 11 points clear at the top of the table.
The star striker netted the second goal for Der FCB at the SGL Arena, and was impressed by the displays of the home team. He commended Markus Weinzierl’s men and said they put in a good performance, especially in the first-half.
However, Augsburg have only garnered eight points so far in the campaign.
Gomez stated that their rivals play attacking football at home, and troubled the Bundesliga giants in patches. Nevertheless, he believes Die Roten need to win games against oppositions like these to make sure they win the domestic
league this term.
“Augsburg are left there stranded on eight points. But they play very good football at home, as we saw again today. These are the games you have to win if you’re to be champions. And we’ve won again,” he added.
On the other hand, team skipper http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 done by securing three points on Saturday. He said that they were planning to take the home side right from the first minute, but
Augsburg played well until the interval.
“We didn’t plan to let Augsburg take the initiative at the start. We wanted to go for it from the start and keep our shape, but it didn’t work out today," the Bayern captain explained.
“However, we were still the better team in the first-half. We did deserve the first goal, because we had the better chances,” he finally concluded.
Lahm stressed that Bayern dominated the match and were worthy of a win as they created more open chances. Thomas Muller was delighted to add to his tally of goals and will continue taking the penalties.
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