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Paris Saint-Germain no longer has the right to make mistakes! This Tuesday evening, the capital club visits Bayern Munich as part of the 5th day of the Champions League.
An important meeting for Parisians who have their backs to the wall in this 2024/2025 edition. With only 5 points on the clock and a 25th place, Luis Enrique’s men are currently eliminated from the competition.
During an interview with the newspaper BildSpanish midfielder Fabian Ruiz spoke about this European shock against the Bavarians and did not fail to target the main strengths of the German club. The Spanish European champion cited the 2 big opposing dangers.
“We will need to keep the most dangerous players like Harry Kane and Jamal Musiala out of our penalty area and play our own attacking game at the highest level possible,” he blurted.
Not in Luis Enrique’s starting 11?
Luis Enrique will undoubtedly line up his typical team this Tuesday evening on the lawn of the Allianz Arena. The Spanish coach could be tempted to surprise opposing coach Vincent Kompany by adjusting his tactics. Ousmane Dembélé could well start the match in a number 10 role like against Olympique de Marseille in Ligue 1 a few weeks ago.
For his part, Fabian Ruiz should start the game on the substitutes’ bench. Joao Neves, Vitinha and Warren Zaire-Emery go before him in the hierarchy.
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