Bayern Munich delivered a statement performance on the road, edging Real Madrid 2-1 at the Bernabeu in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League quarter-final clash.
It was a night of composure, resilience, and decisive moments from the Munich side, who took a crucial advantage into the return leg.
However, despite the away victory, captain Manuel Neuer was quick to temper expectations, emphasizing that the contest is far from settled.
“It’s a shame that it wasn’t 2-0,” said Neuer.
“We know how dangerous Real Madrid are. They also had some good chances and let some go, so we’re glad about the win here first of all.”
Neuer, who was named Player of the Match after producing a series of outstanding saves, played a pivotal role in keeping Bayern ahead as Madrid pushed forward.
As the game flowed end-to-end, his experience proved vital in navigating high-pressure moments.
Looking ahead, the German shot-stopper stressed the importance of focus and discipline heading into the decisive second leg at the Allianz Arena.
“It’s still going to be a hard task in Munich.
“They have some of the best players in the world, who have a lot of pace, are good at dribbling and strong finishers – that’s very difficult to defend.”
As Bayern aim to protect their slender lead, Neuer highlighted the need for collective effort, especially when facing Madrid’s attacking threats in one-on-one situations.
“If we stick close to each other, it’s easier but when they have space one-v-one, it’s very hard.”
Still, confidence is building within the squad as they prepare for the return fixture, with belief running through the team and coaching staff.
“It’s just fun to play with this team and coaching staff. Anything is possible.”

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