Bayern Munich midfielder Thomas Muller was left 'disappointed, angry and upset' after their 2-1 defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt on Sunday.
Julian Nagelsmann
's
unbeaten start to life as
Hansi Flick
's replacement at
Bayern Munichis over after nine games with a 2-1 defeat to
Eintracht Frankfurtin the Bundesliga on Sunday.
Muller created five big chances, but they were toothless in front of the goal.
"We are disappointed, angry and upset,"
Muller
told
DAZN
.<em>
"We definitely shouldn't have lost this game. We lacked effectiveness.
"We felt we had a lot of scoring chances, but the crucial centimeter was missing. Frankfurt scored from their first shot and their two goals in the end were enough."
Bayern now have as many points as Bayer Leverkusen at the top of the Bundesliga table heading into the two-week break, and Nagelsmann rued his side's misfiring.
"Defeats always hurt and today's defeat was very avoidable,"
he told DAZN.
"We had enough chances to score.
"In the end we conceded a classic Kostic goal, which was absolutely avoidable. Kevin Trapp played a very good game. We had good chances and didn't take them so we lost.
"When you look at the stats we had 20 shots against five to them. It doesn't matter if we deserved more because in the end we lost.
"Now we have to analyze what wrong and look forward to the next game in Leverkusen after the international break."
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