The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/France-c2899 international has insisted that his side’s failure to win against the La Liga side is not as bad as it sounds, despite only getting a point from the game as Valencia were down to 10 men
Bayern Munich star player Franck Ribery has stressed that the Bavarian giants 1-1 draw with Valencia cannot be termed as a catastrophe, but claimed that he would have loved to clinch all three points from their trip to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011. Bayern
could not beat Valencia who were a man down for most part of the UEFA Champions League clash.
Los Che dealt a blow in the first-half and were forced to play with a disadvantage as Antonio Barragan was booked twice for a red card. They played with 10 men for almost an hour, but still caused troubles for Der FCB.
Attacking midfielder Thomas Muller had to score in the closing minutes of the game to earn his side a draw as he cancelled out Sofiane Feghouli’s early strike. The French winger stated that Die Roten caused problems for themselves.
Bayern started on a good note but Los Che were amazing even with Sofiane sent off.
"I think we put ourselves in difficulty. It started well for us but http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Valencia-c40863 played very well, even with 10 men,” he was quoted as saying in an interview.
However, Ribery suggested that it is not a bad result. He further added that they wanted at least a point and got it, and are now through to the next round of the competition. He said that at Bayern anything less than a win leaves
you frustrated.
"But it’s not a catastrophe. We earned a good point and that was our goal. Now we will try to finish first. But at Bayern, it is natural that when you don't win, you're left a little saddened,” he mused.
"For me, it was hard tonight. I had a lot of trouble. I spoke a little with the physios, but I'd rather not play through such pain again," he added.
The midfielder was substituted for striker Mario Gomez as he felt a little pain.
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