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Bayern Munich executive not shocked by the goals conceded to Mainz

15/12 08:01

Bayern Munich drew 2-2 with FSV Mainz 05, with the visitors scoring twice from limited opportunities to disrupt Bayern's unbeaten Bundesliga run. Despite dominating statistically, Bayern conceded from a set-piece and a counter-attack, highlighting a recurring defensive vulnerability.

Sporting executive Max Eberl noted that Mainz capitalized on two key actions—a set piece and a second goal—to turn the game around, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of football where dominance can be undone in moments.

Bayern's control of the match was undermined by missed chances and defensive lapses, particularly on set-pieces. Mainz's equalizer came from a Kacper Potulski free-kick, followed by Lee Jae-Song's header, before Harry Kane's penalty secured a draw for Bayern.

The result underscores Bayern's ongoing struggles defending set-pieces this season, raising questions about defensive reinforcements and consistency as they aim to maintain their league position.

Bayern Munich executive not shocked by the goals conceded to Mainz