At the end of a bitter football evening for him, national player Leroy Sané had to do tempo runs with the reservists in the rain.

While the double goal scorer Serge Gnabry and the substitute for him Jamal Musiala could be cheered for the first win of the season in the Bundesliga after the spectacular 3-2 (0-0) of FC Bayern in the second half of the game against 1. FC Köln, Sané was a loser on the winner's team.

With the umpteenth ball loss and a failed free kick, Sané received whistles in the first half of the game, not just from him.

And the announcement of his substitution for the break was even greeted with malicious applause in the Munich arena by some of the 20,000 spectators.

This reaction bothered coach Julian Nagelsmann, who suspects that the 25-year-old Sané, as a stimulus figure, could also become a problem for him.

“I also heard the whistle briefly,” said Nagelsmann after his first Bundesliga win with FC Bayern.

"Appear even more motivated"

“In the end, I think it's proper for your own fans to support players,” Nagelsmann appealed to the supporters.

“That is more and more valuable and important to me.

I think there is no player in the world who does not prefer to do a great job. "

The 34-year-old explained that he did not want to make the whistle a great topic.

On the other hand, he expects a committed reaction from Sané: “Playing demotivated now wouldn't make any sense.

Then the whistles would not be less now. ”Nagelsmann recommends Sané rather“ appear even more motivated ”.

Only performance helps.

The next chance may already be this Wednesday in the DFB Cup at the fifth division club Bremer SV.

However, two other wingers in the Bayern jersey are in better shape right now.

Gnabry scored twice after Robert Lewandowski's 1-0 win, and the match winner thrilled the fans with his massive winning goal.

“Serge has an unbelievably good degree.

It's good that he dares to do it and shows his good shooting technique, ”said Nagelsmann.

And Musiala attested the coach "offensively an outstanding game".

The 18-year-old national player prepared Lewandowski's first goal with a splendid solo run.

Cologne played a big part in the five-goal spectacle after the break.

Coach Steffen Baumgart only disturbed the result.

He did not see the defeat as a step backwards.

“There is nothing to complain about when it comes to play.” His boys would have done a good job.

And they showed excellent comeback qualities with the double strike from Anthony Modeste and Mark Uth to make it 2-2.

"We take a lot with us - unfortunately no points," summarized Baumgart. The fact that the Bavarians cheered again in the end was simply due to the individual quality of Gnabry's individual campaign. "That still won fits to Bayern," remarked Nagelsmann.