Soccer-Bayern, Leipzig coaches in shock after Magdeburg incident


Soccer Football - Bundesliga - Bayern Munich v RB Leipzig - Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany - December 20, 2024 Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany before the match REUTERS/Angelika Warmuth

MUNICH, Germany (Reuters) - Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany and RB Leipzig counterpart Marco Rose struggled to discuss Bayern's 5-1 Bundesliga victory on Friday after two people were killed when a car drove into crowds at a Christmas market in Magdeburg.

At least 60 people were injured in the incident, said Reiner Haseloff, premier of the state of Saxony-Anhalt, where Magdeburg is the capital.

"It's almost impossible to talk about football tonight. Right now the people in Magdeburg are in our thoughts," Kompany said. "Hopefully, at some point there will be peace, not only in Germany but everywhere. We won today, but I hope next year there will be more wins for peace."

Haseloff said one of the dead was a young child.

"I've heard the news from Magdeburg, it makes all things appear in a different light," Rose said.

"Yes, we played football. Yes, we lost clearly and deservedly. Benjamin Henrichs may have a serious ankle injury, but a few other things happened today that aren't nice."

The game had an extraordinary start when Jamal Musiala put Bayern ahead after 28 seconds, only for Benjamin Sesco to equalise just over a minute later.

Bayern, however, dominated after that, leading 3-1 at halftime through Konrad Laimar and Joshua Kimmich, before Leroy Sane and Alphonso Davies completed the rout to send them seven points clear at the top of the table.

"We played a very good game," said Kimmich, whose goal was a superb 25-yard shot.

"We had a great start and despite the quick equaliser, everyone saw that we were determined to win today. The players felt that the Mainz game (Bayern's first defeat of the season last week) was our worst performance. Things were completely different today."

(Reporting by Mitch Phillips, editing by Ed Osmond)

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