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On the eve of the clash between Bayern Munich and PSG in the Champions League, Bavarian coach Vincent Kompany delivered a laudatory speech about the Parisians. While some believe that PSG have lost quality with the departures of Neymar and Messi, Kompany does not agree. At a press conference, he declared: “Many players in their squad will reach the level of Messi, Neymar or Ibrahimovic in the years to come.”
The Belgian coach also praised the technical and tactical quality of the Parisian team: “The spaces between the lines are never big, the pressing is aggressive. This is a talented and well-organized team. Playing against one of the biggest clubs in Europe is always a challenge.”
A decisive duel in the Champions League
Tuesday’s match at the Allianz Arena promises to be crucial for both teams. With disappointing European performances so far, a victory is essential to hope for qualification in the final phase.
Despite their current difficulties, Kompany insisted that PSG remain a formidable outfit: “They have great individuals, a world-class coach, and we will have to be at the top to beat them. » The Parisians, led by a rising generation, will have the opportunity to prove that they can compete with the best, even without their former stars.
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