Manuel Neuer Bemoans Bayern Munich's Lack of 'Killer Instinct'
Bayern Munich Exit Champions League
Bayern Munich's Champions League semi-final dream was shattered as they succumbed to a 1-1 draw against Paris Saint-Germain, exiting the competition 6-5 on aggregate.
Neuer Criticizes Bayern's Inefficiency
**Manuel Neuer** expressed his frustration at Bayern Munich's lack of ruthlessness in front of goal, which he believes was the decisive factor in their exit. The veteran goalkeeper pointed to a lack of composure in the final third as a key area for improvement.
- **Bayern Munich** were unable to overturn their first-leg deficit against **PSG**.
- The German giants managed a 1-1 draw at the **Allianz Arena**.
- **PSG** progressed to the next round with a 6-5 aggregate score.
"The difference between the two sides was purely down to efficiency," **Manuel Neuer** said.
Assessing the Match
**Harry Kane** and his **Bayern Munich** teammates were left to reflect on what might have been as they exited the Champions League. Despite a late rally, they were unable to capitalize on their chances, leading **Neuer** to lament their lack of a "killer instinct."