For Lennart Karl, who had just turned 18 and was therefore a good two and a half years younger than Bischof, but had already scored four goals for Munich and had always been blessed with an abundance of self-belief, sheer self-belief was enough. "Yes, it really is a very, very incredible feeling for me. Scoring in the last minute is something quite special. I’d actually been thinking the whole time about taking my shirt off, and then somehow it really happened. Luckily my right foot did the job in the move, the ball went in and it was just an indescribable feeling,” he toldSky, adding in response to the somewhat incredulous question of whether he’d somehow foreseen his goal: “Yes, I somehow had the feeling that I’d score a goal today. Then, of course, it was perfect that it turned out exactly like that. I came on, scored, and it just worked out.”
Speaking toDAZN, Karl, who scored Munich’s 100th Bundesliga goal of the season, had even mentioned that a sense of invincibility currently prevails at Bayern. “We’ve just been talking about it in the dressing room – that we can beat any opponent with this. Whether it’s the Bundesliga or the Champions League. Just go full throttle and then we can beat any opponent,” he said.