Sane Bayern Munich forward Leroy Sane has faulted himself for missing a chance he thought could change the course of the tie for his team, saying they had Manchester City under control.
City knocked out the Bavarians following a 1-1 draw at Allianz Arena. A 3-0 first-leg victory at the Etihad meant Pep Guardiola's side were 4-1 victors.
Erling Haaland grabbed the opener for City in the 57th minute of the second-leg, before Joshua Kimmich levelled the match from the penalty spot in the 83rd minute.
What Sane said
The former Manchester City star believes that his team's performance in the first-leg cost them the tie, as they controlled the second.
He said that at the point when they were dominant in the game, he had a chance to put his team on the scoreboard and effectively start a comeback but missed it, claiming that was tough on him.
"Man City got a lot of pressure but it is tough because we lose the first game away 3-0, which shouldn't have happened, today we could have done a lot," he said, per the BBC.
"It is tough for me because I had a good chance. We had them under control, won lots of ball in midfield, if I had scored I would like to have known where this game went."
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