Neuer: We didn t give our opponents too many opportunities, it s not easy to play against South American teams in the tournament
4:50am, 27 June 2025Football

June 21: In the second round of the Group C of the Club World Cup group stage, Bayern defeated Boca Youth 2-1. In an interview after the game, Bayern goalkeeper Neuer said that the result is the most important.
Neuer said: "The result is the most important. We performed better and did not give our opponents too many opportunities. We have seen in the championship that it is not easy to play against South American teams. We are very happy to start with a 6-point score. We suppressed them a little in the first half."
"Their goals excited the audience and the atmosphere on the scene became very warm, but we remained calm and were not intimidated. We welcomed the game against Benfica with good form, hoping to make a wonderful performance again and score three points."
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