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Interviewer> The first of 7 games in 3 weeks was won by the score of 2:0 against Hannover 96 last weekend
Hello Philipp Lahm, how does that game help you to get into a rhythm for the upcoming games?
Lahm> It always feels good especially after the international break, for which a lot of our players were gone.
I think only 3 players were in training here because all the others were in different countries with their national teams. So it was important for us to win this that game.
We do know, though, that we can play better football. I believe we all know that.
Lahm> well, Matthias Sammer wants to see the team play with more enthusiasm. How can you reach that goal?
Lahm> I believe that, on Tuesday, that will all be forgotten. We will play in the Champions League, at 20:45 in the evening..
Everyone will be completely focused and will be very eager to play in that game.
Philipp Lahm- We do know though that the way we played the last game will not be enough for Tuesday. We will have a better attitude or rather play more aggressively.
Interviewer> Has Pep Guardiola already talked about that game?
Lahm> No, today we have been still been going over yesterday's game. Starting tomorrow we will prepare for the next game.
Interviewer> Then good luck. Thank you. Lahm> Thank you.
Interviewer> We hope Bastian Schweinsteiger will be fit for the Champions league game on Tuesday.
Meanwhile his older brother (Tobias) scored a hattrick with Bayern Munich II in the Second Division, winning 3:1 against Rhein am ***.
This means the team continues to lead the Bavarian regional class.
The women’s team moved into the Grünwalder Stadium. That worked out really well for them.
Lena Lotzen and Amber Brooks scored in the 2:1 win against SC Freiburg on the second play game day of the German women’s Bundesliga.