That and the tactical changes from our former trainer, made Bayern Munich’s life a lot more difficult in the second half, with a lot more pressure from the front and intensity going into the duels. While hampered back and front through injuries, Thomas Tuchel’s men managed to play a wonderful first half while giving almost no chances up, except for a thunderous strike from Maximilian Arnold just before the halftime break. There is no mistake against Niko Kovač, it is always going to be a tactical game. These are the observations from today’s game: A game of two halves Chasing down a relentless Bayer Leverkusen team, Bayern Munich got the job done, even though it wasn’t always easy.