Champions League
Bayern Munich vs. PSG: Preview and betting tips
Bayern Munich won 1-0 in Paris and are now looking forward to the rematch, which will not include Neymar. For PSG, the fact that nobody has won or kept a clean sheet at the Allianz Arena this season must be a bit scary.
Bayern Munich won a very good 1-0 in Paris and are now looking forward to the return leg, which will not include Neymar. For PSG, it must be a bit scary that nobody has won or kept a clean sheet at the Allianz Arena this season.
Overall, the Munich side have only lost two games this season, against Augsburg in September and Mönchengladbach in February. Traditionally, the team has been able to score a lot of goals and five or six-goal hauls are not unusual.
While Lucas Hernández, Manuel Neuer, Noussair Mazraoui and the sidelined Benjamin Pavard won’t get much of a start, the return of Sadio Mané is certainly not good news for the French ace.
That coach Christophe Galtier will not be able to use the services of Presnel Kimpembe and possibly Achraf Hakimi and Renato Sanches in addition to Neymar.
PSG’s form last year was phenomenal, having not lost a single game this season until the end of December. It’s just that the new year has arrived and things are going worse rather than better.
In short, a classic picture of a team that clearly dominates in France and then eases up, which of course will be reflected in the Champions League. At least that’s how many people explain the decline that has been going on for several years now, which will happen around the start of the play-offs.
After the defeat to Bayern, however, the Parisian side has picked itself up again, scoring a total of 11 goals in the last three games. There is a good mood in the team, which everyone would like to take to the pitch.
But we have already presented the statistics of the Munich team at home. In addition, Bayern have won five of their last six games and have scored at least two goals in their last four home games.
Thus, few believe in the progress of the best French team in recent years, which is trying its best to win the Champions League. It probably won’t succeed this time either and, as it has done several times before, Bayern will be its executioner.
Source: UEFA, Whoscored
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