Bayern Munich drew 3 – 3 at home to RB Leipzig on Saturday in a thrilling German Bundesliga encounter to maintain their lead at the top.
The Bavarians escaped a second defeat in the league after Thomas Muller equalized for the host in the 75th minutes.
Meanwhile, coach of the side, Hansi Flick has heaped praises on Kingsley Coman, stating that the France international played an important role to ensure the side salvaged a point.
The 24-year-old winger assisted all three of his side’s goals as they shared the spoils with second placed RB Leipzig.
While there are a host of other options to choose from in wide positions like: Leroy Sane, Douglas Costa and Serge Gnabry, Flick has insisted that Coman is an example for the rest to follow.
“We have four wingers of very good quality. At the moment Kingsley is the one who sets the tone, radiates a goal threat and assists,” he told reporters.
“I would like everyone to have this level.”
Speaking on his side’s current form, Flick said: “On the one hand we have to be satisfied [with the result]. The important thing was that we didn’t lose the game. It was a wild game.
“We gave away some easy goals. Maybe that has something to do with us having to change more often. But we also scored three goals and came back twice.”
He continued: “When you play like us, it’s important that you keep pushing back. They were relatively easy goals, but we also scored three goals again. We came back, even led once.
“Sure, the 2-2 goal was not a good time for us right before the break. The 3-2 right after the break made the second half a little more difficult, but the team came back anyway.
“The workload we’ve had for a year has been insane, what the team does purely in terms of mentality is good.
“The fact that there is tiredness in the squad is understandable, but we still have one or two weeks, we have to see that we defend our place in the table.”