
"Wow, what a fight we saw on this wonderful night in Paris. It felt like a semifinal or final. It was a team effort. We had a Man of the Match - Manuel Neuer kept us in the game in the second half. Incredible what you still produce at your age,"
"I'd like to thank our fans who supported us in the stands tonight, with everything they have and full passion. They really didn't have it easy because, due to the arbitrariness of the Paris police, first they weren't allowed into the match, then were sent to a tollbooth, where there are no toilets, nothing to eat or drink."
"Luckily, we managed to organize with the fan clubs that we got second and third bus drivers so that the fans could just get home tonight. I'd also like to express my thanks for that."
Bayern Munich defeated Paris Saint-Germain 2-1 in the Champions League through a resilient, team-wide effort. CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen praised the squad's heart, effort, and resilience and named Manuel Neuer Man of the Match for keeping the team in the game during the second half. Dreesen thanked fans for passionate support while detailing entry and transport problems caused by Paris police decisions that left supporters without facilities. The club coordinated with fan clubs to add bus drivers so fans could return home. Attention now shifts to the upcoming Bundesliga match against Union Berlin.
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