Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola took responsibility for his side’s
UEFA Champions League semifinal loss to Real Madrid on Tuesday.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Sergio Ramos struck braces in Real’s 4-0
second-leg thrashing of the Bundesliga champions at the Allianz Arena,
completing a 5-0 aggregate victory.
Guardiola said it was his error that led to Bayern’s loss, while he was
unhappy with the way his team used the ball after having the majority of
possession in both legs.
“We played badly when we had the ball. That’s my responsibility. I made a
mistake,” the Spaniard told a news conference. “It was a bit better in
the first leg, but congratulations to Real Madrid.”
Guardiola lamented his side’s defending from set pieces, with Ramos
heading in a corner and free kick in the first half. Ronaldo netted on
the counterattack before halftime and completed the scoring with a
cheeky free kick that went under a jumping Bayern defensive wall.
“We have to carry on now. If you don’t play well and you defend set
pieces badly, that’s just how it is. You are being punished,” Guardiola
said. “We are at the highest level in Europe; such mistakes are punished
right away.”
Guardiola said he had been hopeful Bayern could reproduce the
performances it put in against Premier League sides Arsenal and
Manchester United earlier in the knockout stages.
“What we did against Arsenal and Manchester (United) did not work
today,” he said. “Also in the first leg in Madrid we had more control
than today and at least a couple of chances. Today, just a few. That’s
why we have lost the semifinal. You play with the ball and if you don’t
have it that doesn’t work.”