Bayern Munich chief Hansi Flick was left staggered by his crew's sudden 3-2 destruction to Holstein Kiel. The 55-year-old administrator recognized that the outcome was out and out astounding.
"It's a stun obviously. We're baffled, we needed to safeguard the high pitch," said Flick after the game (per FCBayern.com). "Taken out and out, it was down to subtleties, the group indicated incredible soul. We were predominant, which was our point. It's extremely irritating that we surrendered the equalizer in the latest possible time."
Notwithstanding his disappointment and apprehension at the end-product, Flick rushed to credit Holstein Kiel — Germany's new goliath executioners.
"We should salute Kiel, they made it a genuine cup battle, they were totally dedicated," said Flick. "We should put it behind us and improve. We should be more conservative at the back. We should apply more pressing factor and be more strong with regards to balls over the top. It's amazing, that is the thing that the cup resembles. Kiel protected well, their guardian turned in an extraordinary presentation. It simply occurs in punishment shootouts, I don't fault (Marc) Roca by any means."
Roca, obviously, went from little-utilized substitute to DFB-Pokal deciding PK taker. Relatively few might have seen that one coming. After Roca's miss, Finn Bartels covered his endeavor and history was made.
"This is an unprecedented encounter for us all," said Holstein Kiel chief Ole Werner. "It doesn't occur each day and we will recall it for quite a while. We safeguarded reasonably and had a decent goalkeeper. In advance, we additionally got into the circumstances we needed to be in, for example, the objective to make it 1-1. At the point when we had the ball, we were bold and I imagine that was the way to get a traction in this game." Because Bayern Munich were diverse rival we are playing and simultaneously Champions League wins.

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