Thomas Muller 'immensely annoyed' with Bayern Munich's draw against Hamburg

The versatile attacker feels that his side can not afford to spill too many points if they are to fight for the Bundesliga title following a disappointing show at Imtech Arena

By Stefan Coerts

Germany, Bundesliga, Hamburger SV vs FC Bayern Munich, David Jarolim, Thomas Muller
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Bayern Munich attacker Thomas Muller has voiced his discontent with his side's 1-1 Bundesliga draw away against Hamburg on Saturday.

Jacopo Sala gifted HSV the lead halfway through the first half before Ivica Olic salvaged a draw for Bayern after the interval, leaving Muller unsatisfied with the final result.

"To finish as champions, you have to win a lot of matches. So I’m immensely annoyed about the draw, because we could have come away with more," Muller was quoted as saying on the club's official website.

"After a match like that, you don’t quite know where you stand. I'm disappointed and annoyed, but on the other hand, we can’t say it was a poor display, so we’re caught between two stools."

Bayern Munich sit second in the table following this weekend's results with 41 points from 20 encounters.



 
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