Vincent Kompany: "We still fully believe in our chances"

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Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany lamented missed chances after his side went down 1-2 to Inter in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final on Tuesday.
Speaking to Prime Video (via UEFA.com) after the match, the Bayern coach said he felt his side could have scored three goals or more on another day.
“We had the chances to score more than once tonight, two or three, or even more. We know they have quality up front; it’s never unthreatening, but we were more dangerous and we had chances. I know Inter away from home is tough, but I don’t think we need to come out defeated because of injuries or things like that. We’ll have our chances in Milan too,” said Kompany, who remains convinced that Bayern can bounce back.
"We’ve lost, so I can only talk about what I felt or observed. I didn’t have the feeling we couldn’t score, that we couldn’t be threatening. We had our chances until the last, but results don’t always have to be fair.
"It’s half-time, but no team goes into the changing room 2-1 down at half-time and says, 'I give up; let’s go home'. We still fully believe in our chances in Milan."