When Bayern Munich fought back to earn a 3-2 victory over Wolfsburg on Sunday, the crowd was stunned as the persistent fight to corral the match.
Some would say that Bayern Munich’s effort left the crowd silent…others might say that the folks in the stands were already silent — including Wolfsburg coach Ralph Hasenhüttl.
“We want to put everything into it,” Ralph Hasenhüttl said (as captured by BuLiNews.com). “We want to collect and deliver. When it gets difficult and we earn a free-kick, corner, or throw, in the Premiership the entire stadium erupts. I feel like we need to receive more support in such situations. The way the lads fought today, I expect that everybody stands up when we get a chance to do something.
“I hope we can get that in the future. We played a great game against a very strong team. It was a bit too quiet for me. There was a little bit of atmosphere, but after the second goal, it was still as a graveyard. That can’t be right. Help the lads out. The lads believe in themselves. We need to get the fans to believe in us, too.”
Yikes. Will the crowd up its performance for Wolfsburg’s next home match against Eintracht Frankfurt on September 14th.
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