Bayern Munich midfielder Joshua Kimmich credited patience and teamwork after his side defeated Borussia Monchengladbach 3-0 on Saturday in Bundesliga action. The German international noted that Castro's early dismissal forced the visitors into defensive mode, requiring Bayern to stay composed while breaking down their opponents. Kimmich emphasized the squad's 13-match winning streak stems from collective effort rather than luck.
The 29-year-old praised the substitutes who contributed off the bench, highlighting how Leni, Serge, and Rafa made a decisive impact. Kimmich described a unified dressing room where players celebrate each other's success regardless of who scores or provides assists. He acknowledged healthy competition for starting spots exists, but stressed everyone prioritizes team success above individual recognition.
The 29-year-old praised the substitutes who contributed off the bench, highlighting how Leni, Serge, and Rafa made a decisive impact. Kimmich described a unified dressing room where players celebrate each other's success regardless of who scores or provides assists. He acknowledged healthy competition for starting spots exists, but stressed everyone prioritizes team success above individual recognition.