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This evening, Paris Saint-Germain meets Bayern Munich in the Champions League. A crucial meeting for the Ile-de-France residents, who are currently in 25th position in the rankings. Before this shock, Luis Enrique’s team took up residence in the Rosewood Hotel, a 5-star establishment. Bild we also learn that it is the most expensive hotel in Munich.
The German media adds that to stay in this establishment, which opened in October 2023, you must pay a minimum of 640 euros for a single night. Equipped with high-end interior furniture, the Rosewood welcomes the residents of the Parc des Princes, who have not skimped on the means to best prepare for the match against Vincent Kompany’s men.
For this PSG match in the Champions League, Parions Sport en Ligne doubles your first bet, up to €90 in bonuses and offers you €10 in credit with the code FM10. A victory for PSG against Bayern earns you up to at 450€
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