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Nagelsman was blamed for Miller’s missed chance to oust Bayern Munich

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Julian Nagelsmann presented Thomas Miller and his missed chance as part of the exclusion of FC Bayern Munich from Villarreal, but also the result of the first leg in “Theramika”. What triumphant coach Unai Emery said.

Bayern Munich suffered a disaster against Villarreal and were banned from continuing the Champions League. And yet Julian Nagelsman believes Thomas Miller’s exclusion and the first leg in Theramika played a role in the exclusion. That’s what the young Bayern coach said in his statements after the game.

“Thomas had to say that, you don’t have many opportunities like that in a match,” stressed. His missed opportunity allowed Villarreal to stay in the game Munich and a draw against Chukueze, who had made the switch just four minutes earlier, giving the Spaniard a qualifying result.

“The first game was very easy, we weren’t good enough there. Tonight was one of our best games in the last few weeks. We had a lot of excitement from the start of the game. It’s difficult to create chances against such a massive defense.”added the 34-year-old and if he is afraid of the reactions and what will follow, he said: “I’m not afraid. There are worse things in the world.”

Miller, in turn, explained: “It’s extremely bitter that we conceded a goal towards the end despite a good performance. We played a good game. We have to blame ourselves for only scoring one goal. The course of the game was not aimed at ending the game 1-1. I don’t know. “What more can I say. Accepting this defeat is extremely difficult, very difficult.”

As for Unai Emery, he said the following: “We made a lot of mistakes up to 88′. Bayern Munich only made one, let us live and we punished them for that.”

Man of the match for the Spaniards was captain Raul Albiol, who stressed on the UEFA side: “It’s incredible, it took a lot of hard work. We suffered a lot in both games but we managed to reach the semifinals. We knew it was going to be two difficult 90 minutes and we were going to suffer a lot, but we did mastered it.” .”

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