Bayern Munich boss Vincent Kompany not worried about winning possession battle vs. PSG in Club World Cup
Briefly

Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain will face off in a highly anticipated game. Both teams prioritize winning the ball rather than maintaining possession. The match will be a test of strength in pressing and defending against skilled opponents. For the initial 20 minutes, predictions of game flow are uncertain. This matchup promises excitement and could shift focus from possession statistics to tactical battles, making it the most intriguing game of the tournament thus far.
Bayern won't have possession the entire time. It will be a game of principles. Both teams don't place the greatest emphasis on possession, but on winning the ball. In these games, you have to earn the right to have space, to win back the ball, to create goal scoring chances.
These games are a test in every way: You have to be strong in the press, and as a reward, you might create a chance. But you're also forced to defend because the players you're facing are very good, confident, and fast.
For the first 20 minutes, you can perhaps imagine what will happen afterwards, but no one can predict that right now.
This is the most exciting and combative matchup of the tourney to date and should be filled with fireworks from both squads.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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