Leading 1-0 in the match, but tied 1-1 overall, Bayern Munich put the pressure on a worn and withered Villarreal. The Spaniards had fought bravely to withstand the relentless attack by Bayern Munich, but were completely indifferent. In the 71st minute, Bayern Munich star Thomas Müller moved away from Villarreal’s back line and was in an ideal position to head Leroy Sane’s cross to make it 2-0 in the match – and 2-1 overall. . Unfortunately for the Bavarians, Müller sent his effort with a header out and left Bayern Munich stuck in the 1-0 advantage. The effort was strangely reminiscent of Müller’s failure against England in the European Championship last summer. Surely Müller himself would recognize that he must seize these opportunities. Director Julian Nagelsmann was a person who also felt that way. Nagelsmann, who will probably come under fire for his tactics and changes, felt that the poor effort of the Bavarians in the first half put them in a bad position for the second match. “The first leg was key, we were not good enough there. Today has been one of our best games of recent weeks. We had a lot of tension from the beginning. “It is difficult to create opportunities against such a deep block,” said the young coach. We pushed forward and left the space behind open. He did not even hit the ball correctly. “It was very bitter.” Nagelsmann also explained his strange change at the end of the match using Alphonso Davies as center back in place of Lucas Hernandez. Nagelsmann said the Frenchman had received a blow. “The replacement was not voluntary. Lucas was injured. “I thought of bringing a fast player to Alphonso because they brought a fast player (Samuel Chukwueze) from that side,” remarked Nagelsmann. As for what he expects to go, Nagelsmann is not worried about his job or whether this defeat will affect his situation at the club. “I’m not afraid. There are worse things in the world,” said Nagelsmann. React with us on our postgame podcast: