Friday, May 16, 2014

Gotze proud Bayern Munich don't 'park the bus' like Chelsea

I am proud that we don't "park the bus" like Chelsea. :- Mario Gotze
Mario Gotze admits that Bayern Munich are still hurt after their Champions League loss against Real Madrid but says that he remains very proud that Pep Guardiola's players went out playing their Tiki-Taka brand of football rather than obtaining Chelsea's preferred tactic of "parking the bus". Bayern Munich were beaten 5-0 on aggregrate by Real Madrid in the semifinals and one of their biggest and schocking loss of 4-0 at Allianz Arena after a 1-0 defeat at the Bernabeu.

Guardiola and his men were hammered for giving too much importance on keeping the ball, but Gotze is proud that Bayern didn't change their tactics like of Chelsea who tried to imitate the defensive tactics but also were beaten 3-1 on aggregate by Athletico Madrid in the semi-finals at Stamford Bridge.

"The defeat against Real Madrid does hurt, We had a extremely bad day in the second leg. But you shouldn't forget how we played at Santiago Bernabeu when we dominated the game for many couple of minutes. It's obvious that you can do it like Chelsea did at Vincente Claderon and park the bus in your own box.
That's not the tactic of our gameplay. I'm convinced the way we play and the way it should be played"Gotze wrote in his club's official website.

Gotze, is pleased with is debut campaign with Bayern hasgone, pointing out a number of facts that he had to co-operate with a number of his physical injuries.

"Joining Bayern was a really good and a big step for me,Unfortunately it was difficult at the begining of the season due to injuries. But I really struggled after that. I feel like I am at home here now and I'm proud to earn a place in a club like Fc Bayern.I hope I will stay fit and good in my top form. I've got many big plans for the upcoming season. At the end football is football. Of course, we play with many different tactics here at Bayern, but my form hasn't changed. I need to show what I can do and that's what matters. "

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