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PSG is under pressure. With only four points after their first four matches, notably due to the two defeats conceded against Arsenal and Atletico Madrid, the capital club must bring back a result from their trip to Bayern Munich on Tuesday for the account of the 5e
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To do this, the French champions will be able to rely on Gianluigo Donnarumma. Unless Luis Enrique prefers Matvey Safonov, who started last weekend against Toulouse. The Parisian goalkeeper will have his work cut out against the Munich offensive squad and in particular against Harry Kane, Europe’s top scorer since the start of the season with no less than 20 goals in 17 matches.
The PSG goalkeeper will be under pressure
Present at a press conference, the English striker also announced the color on the eve of the match. “I haven’t felt this good in a long time, launched the English striker. My numbers are the best of my career. I feel very good at the moment. As an experienced player, you have learned a lot about playing at the highest level and about your own body. I know how I can best influence the game. I hope that continues, with the players around me, the confidence to score goals. »
And the former Spurs player took the opportunity to reveal Munich’s battle plan. “They play with a lot of stars, try to dominate the game with possession. We try to do the same thing. At home, we will try to dominate the ball, create chances, weigh on their defense,
he announced. In pressing too, we want to make the match as difficult as we can by pressing up to the goalkeeper but also in counter-pressing when we lose the ball. We will try to stifle them in their own half and I think we are doing that very well this season. »
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