Bayern Munich coach Thomas Tuchel has urged his side to "stick to what is positive" ahead of their Champions League clash with Copenhagen. His comments came after Bayern's second-half switch against RB Leipzig at the weekend, when they conceded two goals six minutes apart in the first half.England captain Harry Kane then pushed for a comeback before Leroy Sane grabbed a point to make it 2-2 and Tuchel was determined to be positive in the coming game. "We have analyzed it all and are making our conclusions that we will discuss with the team," he told a pre-match press conference.
“We are trying to make a better plan and fill it with more life. We are still looking for a way to get into the game with a positive result. Bayern's next game is in the Champions League as they travel to Denmark to face Copenhagen, who have scored a point against Galatasaray in their opening game.Speaking ahead of the game, Joshua Kimmich echoed his manager's sentiment, adding that Bayern needed to keep their focus on Tuesday night.
However, Tuchel said: "I have never seen an easy group stage, every game is personal. Galatasaray scored two late goals. The focus is 100 percent on Copenhagen. "I watched their game, we will prepare carefully. "We will limit it to two meetings. I have the utmost respect for every opponent in the Champions League, it's the toughest club competition in the world.