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Tom Bischof recaps Bayern Munich’s narrow escape against Wolfsburg

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The young midfielder had a good outing in what was otherwise a scrappy match

WOLFSBURG, GERMANY - MAY 09: Tom Bischof of FC Bayern Muenchen talks during an interview following the team's victory in the Bundesliga match between VfL Wolfsburg and FC Bayern München at Volkswagen Arena on May 09, 2026 in Wolfsburg, Germany. (Photo by S. Mellar/FC Bayern via Getty Images) | FC Bayern via Getty Images Bayern Munich held on to win 1-0 despite Wolfsburg continuously attacking their goal.

Jonas Urbig and Michael Olise were the difference makers in an intense duel. Tom Bischof, who had a decent game himself, gave his thoughts on the match (via Bayern’s official website ): His wicked shot that nearly resulted in a goal “We agreed that I would get a shot off – that’s how we planned it and we executed it well. It annoys me, I would have been very happy.

” Harry Kane’s missed penalty and Bayern’s overall performance “Harry is allowed to miss sometimes. Wolfsburg could have scored five goals – that wasn’t good from us. The gaps were too big; in the second half, we played together more, made them run more.

That was the mistake in the first half. It’s always bad when you concede a lot of chances and goals. ” Jonas Urbig’s massive performance “It’s amazing how he fills in for Manu whenever he gets the chance.