The Bayern coach acknowledges the existence of a “results crisis” before the Saint-Germain match

Bayern Munich coach Julian Nagelsmann acknowledged on Saturday the existence of a "results crisis", before the team's fiery match against Paris Saint-Germain in the final price of the Champions League.

Yesterday, Bayern settled for the third consecutive draw in the new year since the resumption of the Bundesliga, against Eintracht Frankfurt (1-1), and its foot in the lead decreased to only one point.

He will visit Saint-Germain in the French capital, back on February 14th.

"If you don't achieve the desired results, then you are in a results crisis," Nagelsmann said.

"There are worse things in life than that, but it's not a good series."

Having come back from the winter break with a four-point lead at the top, he is now one point behind Union Berlin.

And if Borussia Dortmund wins Sunday, four teams will be three points away or less from it.

"In order to be able to play the big matches, you also have to play the small matches in such a way that you are in good condition psychologically," Nagelsmann continued.

"We don't have much time left before the really big games. So we have to start at some point. The first step is always the hardest."

The Bavarian will receive its rival, Saint-Germain, back on the eighth of March, knowing that he is still suffering from absences.


International goalkeeper Manuel Neuer and French defender Lucas Hernandez will be absent until the end of the season, and Senegalese striker Sadio Mane is not expected to return for the first match against Saint-Germain.

Moroccan international defender Naseer Mazraoui, who is suffering from the repercussions of his infection with the Covid-19 virus, will also be absent during the Qatar 2022 World Cup.

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