Goalkeeper Manuel Neuer affirms that Bayern Munich is not intimidated by PSG before the key Champions League encounter, highlighting the team's confident spirit and cohesion.
Bayern Munich recently secured an impressive 3-0 victory over Bayer Leverkusen in the 9th round of the Bundesliga, maintaining their excellent form before facing the major challenge of PSG in the Champions League. The upcoming match is expected to be one of the most thrilling group stage clashes, as both sides boast top-class squads and strong form.
After the win against Leverkusen, goalkeeper Manuel Neuer expressed optimism: "We know the quality of this team well – the players have shown it. There is nothing to fear; we understand the squad and each individual player. It’s truly great, everyone knows their role."
The experienced Bayern Munich captain stated that the entire team is in a positive mindset, confident for this crucial phase of the season. "The whole squad is confident, whether starting or on the bench. You can see it from the very first minute. We have improved a lot compared to last season; our processes run more smoothly," Neuer shared.
The 39-year-old goalkeeper also emphasized that the unity in the dressing room is the key to Bayern’s resilience in the Champions League. "Now, everyone has fully embraced the philosophy, so everything fits better this season. Against PSG, the chances are evenly split 50:50. They are strong, but we are capable of challenging them. Everyone is eager for this game," he added.
The encounter between Bayern Munich and PSG has always been symbolic in European football, where two giants compete for honor and status. With Neuer back in top form and Bayern full of momentum, can the Bundesliga side overcome PSG to assert their position in this season’s Champions League?