Out-going Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel slammed his players after dropping more points in the Bundesliga title race on Friday night.
The Bavarians were unable to move five points behind league leaders Bayer Leverkusen after drawing 2-2 with Freiburg.
Leverkusen can now move ten points clear if they defeat Koln on Sunday evening.
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Tuchel, however, was not happy with the collective after a disappointing first half while they also threw away the lead at the end.
"We didn't play a good first half an hour. We deserved to be behind," Tuchel said, as per Livescore.
"We then played a good second half and were on the front foot, but couldn't reward ourselves.
"In the end we didn't win because of a lucky goal from a set piece that we couldn't defend.
"It was very clear that we wanted to play here with a different level of determination, but we only started doing that after conceding a goal. It was partly chaotic.
"We did things we've never done before — we've never talked about them before.
"It wasn't a matter of will, we played recklessly for the first half hour.
"But a good half isn't enough if we want to win here."
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