Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer said it was "a question of motivation, of attitude" to succeed without fans in the stadium
Bayern Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge was cautiously optimistic after the Bundesliga avoided major incidents on its reopening weekend.
Defending champions Bayern have returned to action with a 2-0 win at Union Berlin as German soccer's restart in empty stadiums continues
Players' shouts echoed off the rows of concrete terracing around Union's stadium as Bayern moved closer to an eighth straight league title.
"It's important that we are satisfied with it but that we don't ease up now," Rummenigge told broadcaster Sky, adding that soccer should stay "disciplined" to keep German politicians on side.
"It allows colleagues in other countries to hope that they will also be allowed to start playing again some time."
As at all games in the Bundesliga this weekend, players wore masks when not on the field and substitutes sat apart from one another in the stands. Police were stationed outside stadiums to deter any gatherings.
Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer said it was "a question of motivation, of attitude" to succeed without fans in the stadium and that the game seemed to take longer than usual. "The minutes are always very long at a game without fans," Neuer said.
Bayern midfielder Thomas Muller wondered if his team had "a small advantage" because Union couldn't play in front of its normally fervent home crowd.
Across eight Bundesliga games Saturday and Sunday, only one ended with a win for the home team, Borussia Dortmund, which beat Schalke 4-0 on Saturday.
Published: Tue 19 May 2020, 1:05 AM
Updated: Mon 18 May 2020, 3:14 AM