Thomas Tuchel demands response from Bayern Munich after Champions League setback

The reigning Bundesliga champions return to league action against Bochum on Sunday.
Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel has urged his team to turn things around following their disappointing Champions League defeat to Lazio.
Bayern were beaten 1-0 at the Stadio Olimpico on Wednesday thanks to Ciro Immobileâs penalty after Dayot Upamecano was sent off for a late challenge on Gustav Isaksen.
The result came days after a disappointing 3-0 loss to Xabi Alonsoâs high-flying Bayer Leverkusen and Tuchel insists his side are working to âturn around the moodâ.
Reflecting on the Lazio game, he told a press conference: âItâs an unusual situation. The mood is obviously down because we expected a reaction from ourselves.
âThe defeat is still only a first-leg defeat. Weâre not out of the Champions League. Everyone wants to turn around the mood.
âFrom my experience, that only happens through work on the training ground, and we tried that yesterday. Weâll definitely give our all to bring the energy to turn things around.â
Leverkusen are five points clear of Bayern at the top of the Bundesliga going into this weekendâs action and up next for Tuchelâs side is a trip to Bochum.
Bayern utterly dominated in the reverse fixture at the Allianz Arena in September where England captain Harry Kane bagged a hat-trick as the Bavarian side emerged with a 7-0 victory.
Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, Matthijs de Ligt, Leroy Sane and Mathys Tel were also on target as Bayern battered Bochum, but Tuchel expects a âhard-fought gameâ on Sunday.
âWe need to get back that ease, thatâs tough. Iâm not expecting a walk in the park in Bochum,â he said.
âItâll be a tough pitch, tough opponent who have got good results lately. A physical opponent.
âBochum played very well against Stuttgart (a 1-0 win) and Augsburg (a 1-1 draw), Iâm expecting a very hard-fought game. Weâve also adapted our training, but thatâs normal.
âIâm not expecting a deep, tactically well-organised defensive block that just lets us have the ball, but one that gets at us high up the pitch, plays long balls, fights for the ball.
âItâs a completely new challenge, it doesnât matter who it is. At Bayern itâs about always getting back up and putting your neck on the line.
âWeâre still in second place. We donât need to be ashamed of that. We donât need any sympathy.â
Kane leads the goalscoring charts in the Bundesliga with 24 so far this season, but struggled to make an impact in the Lazio defeat and Tuchel admitted there has been a âdiscrepancyâ between training and matches in providing chances for the England international.
âHarry takes care of himself. He doesnât need me. Heâs not happy with the connection in games â neither are we,â Tuchel said.
âIâve rarely seen such a discrepancy between training and matches. The way he scores in training, the way he puts his chances away â itâs incredible. Itâs world-class. But then we rarely find him in matches.
âHe acts like a captain. Everythingâs okay with him.â