Leroy Sane gave Bayern Munich a 1-0 lead but ended up drawing with Union Berlin.

Bayern Munich forward Leroy Sane admitted it was a painful feeling after Union Berlin drew 1-1 late on as the Bavarians dominated the game and squandered the win.
Sane came on as a substitute for Serge Gnabry in the 65th minute and the 29-year-old forward put Bayern Munich 1-0 up 10 minutes later, but Union Berlin equalised เล่นเกมคาสิโน UFABET ทันสมัย ฝากถอนง่าย through Benedikt Hollerbach in the 83rd minute.
Bayern Munich sloppily gave up a 1-0 lead against Union Berlin to draw that match and give Bayer Leverkusen the chance to close the gap to six points. Leroy Sané scored Bayern’s goal but was visibly struggling towards the end, which brings up questions about his work ethic. The incident with the fourth official against Bochum earlier this week comes to mind and said that it’s his natural reaction to being frustrated, the fourth official just happened to be there.
‘We knew it would be difficult here, they defended very well, the pitch was not good, they made it uncomfortable to play against. We tried our best and scored, but their equaliser hurt us, but we have to keep fighting,’ Sane said.
Asked if it would be difficult for Bayern Munich to maintain the same level of intensity they showed against Leverkusen in the Champions League in midweek.
‘Yes, but that’s no excuse. This is the Bundesliga. We needed three points but we didn’t get them today. We will try to do better after the international break,’ said the 29-year-old forward.