Ep. 96: What went wrong against Atlético




Rekordmeister Podcast show

Summary: <br> For the third season in a row, FC Bayern crashed out of the <br> Champions League semifinals. Amid all questions asked of Pep Guardiola, <br> can he be blamed for Bayern exiting at this stage once again?<br> Nobody<br> can say Bayern did not try, but in the end their effort came up just <br> short, going out on away goals. Joining Scott and Michel is, once more, <br> Robbie Dunne of <a href="http://www.intothecalderon.com/">Into the Calderon</a> to review everything that happened.<br> The<br> referee was a huge fixture of this match, calling two penalties and <br> letting a suspect goal stand, judging Koke to be onside when he made his<br> run that eventually beat everyone, even Manuel Neuer. All of the big <br> decisions are up for discussion. And though Bayern took the game to <br> Atlético Madrid, Müller's missed penalty proved crucial.<br> The gang <br> debates Bayern's first leg tactics and not pushing more for an away <br> goal, that now in hindsight, would have made a world of difference. And <br> this brings under scrutiny several themes of the Guardiola era.<br> We promise it is not all doom and gloom, though! Just mostly.<br> Listen below or wherever you find your podcasts:<br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br>