By Rune Gjerulff@runegjerulff

'There's no party atmosphere in the dressing room': Reactions to Bayern's 0-0 draw with Liverpool

We've gathered some reactions to Bayern München's 0-0 draw with Liverpool at Anfield.
"There's no party atmosphere in the dressing room," said Karl-Heinz Rummenigge.Photo: Michael Lucan/CC-by-SA 3.0
Everything remains open following a 0-0 result at Anfield in the first leg of the Champions League round of 16 tie between Liverpool and Bayern München.

Here are some reactions to the draw from the two sides:

Niko Kovac, Bayern München coach (Goal):

"We did very well. Everyone was there for each other. If we have a structure in our game, it's hard to score against us. We've reached out goal, we have a draw. We now have to finish the job at home."

Manuel Neuer, Bayern München captain (Sky):

"We defended very well together and were very compact."

"We didn't score which is a bit of a pity. Everyone participated and worked hard which meant that one or two percent was missing up front."

Robert Lewandowski, Bayern München striker (BT Sport):

"It was a tough game. Maybe we could have scored a goal. Liverpool are a very dangerous team. We had to play compact for the 90 minutes."

"You can never say what will happen in the Champions League. We'll need to score if we want to get into the next round. I hope we can play better at home."

Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Bayern München CEO (Spox):

"It was a great game from us. I can only compliment the squad. There's no party atmosphere in the dressing room, however. I like that."

Jürgen Klopp, Liverpool manager (BT Sport):

"In the first half we had the bigger chances. I can't remember any chances for either side in the second half. It wasn't a Champions League night from that point of view. From a result point of view, it's OK. It's not a dream result but it's a good one.

Jordan Henderson, Liverpool captain (BT Sport):

"We're disappointed not to score. But we kept a clean sheet and defended well. We had enough chances, especially in the first half.

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