by FCBinNYC on Fri Feb 15, 2008 7:00 pm
I didn't get to see the game, just highlights, so I can't really comment on how the team played. Klose's goal was sick though, good to see that.
While the team is definitely predictable at times, you've got to remember that Hitzfeld is (relatively) old-school and with his credentials I'm sure he sees no reason to change his tactics. This is further backed up by the fact that Bayern are still very much in with a great chance for every trophy this year. OK, they need to make more of their chances. What team doesn't?
The other thing is that we didn't lose, we drew 2-2 AWAY. That's a good result for any team. Everyone thinks Bayern should be blowing these teams away, but that's just on paper. The reality is that every away game in the UEFA Cup this year has been the home team's biggest game of the season, and they've played like it. Aberdeen had given up 9 goals and scored 2 in their last 2 home games before Bayern, so do you think they were trying a little harder or do you think they went for it with all they've got and more? Not to mention that they have nothing to play for in their domestic league other than maybe another shot at the UEFA Cup next year. I don't need to tell you all what Bayern is playing for in the Bundesliga. When you think about all these factors, 2-2 away is a fine result that sets us up nicely for the return leg, with or without Ribery. Don't worry about it. Claiming Bayern's scalp would most likely be the only notable success Aberdeen would see this season, and they're going to have to play even better at Allianz if they want to do that. I'd say it's fairly unlikely since we all know Bayern can ball, especially with the Sudkurve roaring them on. I know I'm rambling now but one more thing: does anyone appreciate the fact that we came from behind twice in this game, or is that not enough spirit?