Goal is to improve our physical condition: Bayern manager Ancelotti

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Last Updated : Jul 28 2016 | 9:48 PM IST

Despite suffering a penalty shootout defeat to AC Milan in their opening International Champions Cup clash, Bayern Munich manager Carlo Ancelotti said his side showed they have made progress but preferred to focus his attention on the physical state.

Bayern went down 3-5 on penalties at the Soldier Field Stadium here following an entertaining 3-3 draw which saw them come from behind to lead, before requiring a last-minute Franck Ribery spot-kick to earn a shootout.

Rafinha's saved effort proved key as Milan prevailed, but Ancelotti was not overly concerned with the result against his former club.

"We have to continue our work. We have time to prepare the team before we start the official competition. We can use this game to improve our conditioning, to improve our organisation," Ancelotti was quoted as saying by aol.co.uk on Wednesday.

"We're at the beginning, so we made some mistakes but of course we have to wait for all the players when they come back and after that we can prepare our season."

Many of Bayern's stars -- including the likes of Manuel Neuer, Robert Lewandowski and Mats Hummels -- are enjoying a rest following their exploits at Euro 2016, and Ancelotti said his squad will be a different prospect when his numbers return to full strength.

"At this moment, I think the most important thing is the physical condition. We don't have all the players, but we try to do our style, our play, so the goal is to improve our physical condition," the former Real Madrid manager said.

"In this sense, we are doing well. We didn't have injuries tonight and we can continue to work, to prepare the next two games here and this is good," Ancelotti signed off.

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First Published: Jul 28 2016 | 9:34 PM IST

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