The Bavarian giants drew with the Spanish club at Mestalla, but the experienced trainer feels that his side should focus on creating more space against good defensive sides
Bayern Munich head coach Jupp Heynckes believes that the Bavarian outfit need to make amends after games like these as they drew 1-1 with Valencia in the UEFA Champions League game on Tuesday. The Spanish club made it hard for
Bayern to penetrate their defence even with a man down for most part of the game.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Sofiane-Feghouli-c33740 scored for the home side but Thomas Muller equalised late in the game to make sure Bayern get a point from the clash. However, Der FCB were left frustrated as they were looking to get a win because Valencia played
an hour with ten men.
The team trainer claimed that Los Che did great in defence and did not allow the visitors any space in front of their goal. He stated that this gives them motivation to improve in their creative department. However, he admitted
that the hosts did good but said that the result was fair on both sides.
"Valencia defended very well. We could not find space, which gives us homework for the next match. They played very well, but it was a very even match," he added.
Heynckes suggested that he admires the quality in Valencia’s team but added that Die Roten can further improve on their displays. Moreover, he said that Lille’s win over BATE Borisov relaxed them as they safely progressed to the
knockout rounds of the competition.
"They showed that their players can play at their best. Bayern can and will improve. Lille's win tonight might have influenced our performance, which is perhaps why we didn't play at 100 per cent,” the former Athletic Bilbao manager mused.
"http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011 and they are never easy to play against. They put in a very good performance," he finally concluded.
The coach conceded that Los Che are the best team in La Liga after Real Madrid and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604, and they are always a tough opposition to beat.
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