
""It won't be a normal game. I'll be seeing former teammates and familiar faces again. We know that Bayern are currently one of the best teams in the world. But we have quality too, we want to give Bayern a hard time and try to beat them at home. I'm really looking forward to this game," Wanner told Sport Bild (as captured by @iMiaSanMia)."
"When Wanner made the decision to leave the club, Bayern Munich board member for sport Max Eberl was critical of the 20-year-old's perceived unwillingness of wanting to compete for a job. "There are always different opinions in the football business; that's part of it. I'm glad to be here. There's no bad blood, everything is fine. I'm very grateful to Bayern because I was able to learn a lot there and had some great experiences," Wanner said."
Paul Wanner was a highly rated Bayern Munich prospect whose first-team breakthrough did not materialize, prompting a move to PSV Eindhoven last summer. He struggled initially but has begun to assert himself at PSV and will face Bayern Munich in the Champions League next week. Wanner said the match will not be normal, that he will see former teammates, and that PSV have quality and want to give Bayern a hard time at home. Bayern board member Max Eberl criticized Wanner's willingness to compete, but Wanner said there is no bad blood and expressed gratitude to Bayern. His full focus is on Eindhoven and his performances.
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