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Important week for Paris Saint-Germain! After its success this Friday evening against Toulouse in Ligue 1 (3 goals to 0), the capital club is now focused on the Champions League and its match against Bayern Munich.
19th in the C1 standings, the Parisian club is in great danger in this European adventure. At this moment, the Rouge et Bleu are eliminated from all European competitions. Luis Enrique’s players will have to show a different face against the Bavarians and for the remaining matches to hope to experience a European spring.
At the microphone of DAZN, after the victory against Toulouse, the Spanish technician knows that the meeting is more than precious. However, he has confidence in his team, which he believes is ready to do great things.
“ It’s always difficult after international breaks, but we succeeded against a very good Toulouse team, I congratulated their coach. We tried to play a few players, because they played important matches with their selection, they need to rest. Bayern is very important, there are four matches left and I feel that this team is very good. I am happy with our performance,” he said.
Mandatory positive result
PSG is obliged to achieve results at the end of the first phase of the Champions League. With only 5 points to its credit, the Ile-de-France club must score points to at least make the play-offs.
A positive result on the Allianz Arena pitch is essential to continue the adventure in the European Cup. The French champions will have to be solid but above all effective to thwart the Germans who must also take points. Answer this Tuesday evening…
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