By the way, the UEFA Cup matches unfolded and ended in the same way as the Champions League matches, up until the decisive own goal. What could this mean?
"Déjà vu means a glitch in the Matrix when the program is changed."
The work of the coach is obvious. I envy him greatly.
The coach probably noticed that Bayern has a weakness: if you put pressure on them, their midfield collapses. This was evident in the matches against Getafe and in the second half against Zenit. As soon as they were put under pressure, Schweinsteiger faltered, and Ribéry and Podolski lost their spark. Moreover, the only effective way to deal with Toni is to cut off his passing lanes. Let's hope Zenit can do that.
P.S. The participation of Cana and Klose in the return match is questionable. Let's wish them good health and a long life, but maybe they should rest for about 10 days.
And without Cana, there might be even more "fires" in Bayern's penalty area.
P.P.S. Oh, how many people would like to have a private conversation with the referee. And even better, with the referee who will officiate the return match, as a preventive measure. Because this unspoken rule of UEFA to favor the big teams is more than annoying.