Speaking to ZDF following the Super Cup final, Nuri Sahin and Roman Bürki both declared that BVB had been the superior side in the second period. "We shouldn't have let the game go to penalties," Bürki said. Here we bring you the initial reactions.

Nuri Sahin: "We made a very good start to the game but subsequently lost our way a bit, although our movement was good until the interval. Then we completely dominated the second period. That's why it's a bitter feeling to have lost the game. For their second goal, I honestly don't know why the video assistant was used. For both of Bayern's goals we were naturally hoping that the decision would go in our favour, but unfortunately that wasn't the case. We have a new coach and we still need to learn his philosophy, but I believe that we put it into practice pretty well after the break."

Roman Bürki: "We shouldn't have let the game go to penalties. The only side that played football in the second period was us. It goes without saying that the curious equaliser they scored in the 88th minute was very annoying. It all happened so quickly. I can't put my finger on exactly what we did wrong. The ball crashed down off the bar onto the line, and then Bayern just got lucky that it went in. The video assistant said that everything happened in accordance with the rules, so that must've been the case. But as I said earlier, we shouldn't have let the match go to penalties." (djg)