Klinsmann: We’ll pick ourselves up
Jürgen Klinsmann was clearly unhappy at the Allianz Arena on Saturday
afternoon. The former striker prowled the area of leadership, was still
on the sidelines with his hands buried in the pockets of his jacket, or
gesticulated wildly at his players. His seat on the bench remained
vacant. Klinsmann present to back problems sitting painful in
all cases, but the main reasons for the unrest were the events on the
playground, where Werder Bremen handed his team a first defeat of the
season. It was Bayern for the first time home reverse on the opening
day of Oktoberfest, but the real agony was the margin of victory: 5-0
in Bremen led to a point before finally 's imposing 5-2. Bayern have
only conceded more goals at home once, a 7-0 thrashing by Schalke 32
years ago. "They taught us a lesson. It hurts, and there is
no need to talk about our way out of it," Klinsmann admitted after
easily. It was "a black day," offered Franz Beckenbauer. "There are
days when you break your finger pick your nose. I was in the 7-0 defeat
to Schalke 30 years ago, which was one of those days."
