|
|
Bayern Munich's Jupp Heynckes unhappy with draw against Hamburg
The 67-year-old has voiced his disappointment at seeing his team pick up just the solitary point on their travels to the Imtech Arena, after insisting he only had eyes for a win
By Livio Caferoglu
Getty Images
Bayern Munich coach Jupp Heynckes says he is not satisfied after seeing his side only manage a 1-1 draw with Hamburg in Bundesliga action on Saturday.
The Bavarians required a late strike from Ivica Olic to salvage a point against Thorsten Fink's outfit, but despite their efforts, the veteran trainer feels his players should not be pleased with their display, and opined they lacked a winning mentality.
"In the first half we played well, but Bayern's targets are a bit bigger, so we cannot be satisfied, it's quite clear," said Heynckes after the match.
"We had to win here, even by force if need be."
Bayern remain second in the Bundesliga, but have now fallen two points behind leaders Borussia Dortmund at the league summit.
The Bavarians required a late strike from Ivica Olic to salvage a point against Thorsten Fink's outfit, but despite their efforts, the veteran trainer feels his players should not be pleased with their display, and opined they lacked a winning mentality.
"In the first half we played well, but Bayern's targets are a bit bigger, so we cannot be satisfied, it's quite clear," said Heynckes after the match.
"We had to win here, even by force if need be."
Bayern remain second in the Bundesliga, but have now fallen two points behind leaders Borussia Dortmund at the league summit.
Inside Goal.Com
/* empty because this one does not have controls */?>
-
Cartoon: Rio Ferdinand may have the last laugh
Goal.com cartoonist Omar Momani gives us his unique take on the football news of the day...
-
Euro 1996 Legends: Matthias Sammer, Germany
The heir to Franz Beckenbaur's throne, Sammer's excellent displays as sweeper for Germany led them to their third European title...
-
Euro 2012 Trivia: Which team has the fewest combined caps among them?
Which is the least experienced team in Euro 2012? Time to test your knowledge, mate
-
Vote for your Goal.com World Player of the Week
Have your say on who you think should win Goal.com's weekly honour
-
Euro 2012 a timely respite for depressed Spain
With 24 per cent unemployment, wage cuts and little hope for improvement in the short term, the continental competition will at least take people's minds off their sad situation