Bayern Munich director snides Paris Saint-Germain for celebrating after the fifth goal
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Bayern Munich director snides Paris Saint-Germain for celebrating after the fifth goal
"Max Eberl described the match as grandiose, stating, 'That was a grandiose match. I've rarely experienced a game at this level. Compliments to our team.'"
"Eberl criticized PSG's celebration after their fifth goal, saying, 'After the 5:2, the PSG players celebrated as if they were already in the Budapest final.'"
"'We came back, and now everything is wide open in the return leg. The Allianz Arena is a fortress,' Eberl declared, emphasizing Bayern's potential for a comeback."
Bayern Munich enters the second leg of the UEFA Champions League semi-finals with a one-goal deficit after losing 5-4 to PSG. The team showed resilience despite the loss, receiving praise for their effort. Max Eberl, the director of sport, described the match as grandiose and commended the team's performance. He criticized PSG for their excessive celebration after scoring their fifth goal, asserting that Bayern can still make a comeback in the return leg at the Allianz Arena, which he considers a fortress.
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