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Schweinsteiger: Bayern failed to take control against Leverkusen

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The Germany international is disappointed with the Bavarian giants’ poor showing in Sunday’s 2-1 defeat and has stated that they need to revise their tactics in the coming games.
Bayern Munich central midfielder http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Bastian-Schweinsteiger-c7374 has blasted his side’s style of play during their 2-1 home beating to Bayer Leverkusen over the weekend. He feels that a change of strategy is the solution to their problem,
as he claimed that Der FCB were not at their best in the Sunday’s game.
The league clash at the Allianz Arena was largely dominated by the home side but despite, having huge chunk of possession and creating several chances Bayern suffered their first defeat in the Bundesliga.
Die Roten levelled through Mario Mandzukic but saw their unbeaten run came to an end as Jerome Boateng scored in his own net late in the game. The playmaker suggested that it is sad to lose at your own turf. The supporters were
also disappointed as Bayern failed to capitalise on chances after being the better side.
"The fans were not happy, obviously. We have not managed to make the most of our chances despite our superiority,” he was quoted as saying in an interview.
The midfielder maintained that it is extremely important to win the home matches and it does not matter if they underperformed or played with the wrong tactics. He stressed that the Bundesliga outfit have a far better team, and
it was a surprise that they could not find the back of the net.
"Whether the defeat is because we played badly or because we played the wrong players, it doesn't matter as we have to win these games. We have the quality in our squad, but somehow we cannot get the ball on target,” the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904
international added.
"We need to change something, play the ball differently, perhaps, or swap players' positions around. We will see what the coach comes up with," he finally concluded.
Schweinsteiger believes Die Roten need to work harder and change their game-play in the upcoming matches. The defeat against Leverkusen ended Bayern’s hundred per cent record in the league.

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