
""Winning 6-2 against Napoli and 4-1 against Liverpool - those are unique results. You can see that the team believes in itself. They are strong going forward, very quick on the counter-attack. They also have players who score goals. They lost 1-3 against Saint-Gilloise, but we're Bayern, we're more in line with Liverpool and Napoli - so we have to be careful tomorrow,""
""When we have so many games, I don't decide who plays the day before. I'll think about it tomorrow after I get up. I have 100% respect for PSV; I know it will be difficult. It's not just about (potentially resting) Harry (Kane). The quality of the pressing also depends on energy - that was our problem against Augsburg. I have to consider whether""
Bayern face a tough test against PSV despite some fatigue and minor injuries, and key players are unlikely to be rested. Recent big wins demonstrate strong attacking and rapid counter-attacks, but a loss to Saint-Gilloise shows inconsistency. PSV operates with high pressing, compact defensive shape and similar attacking roles across strikers, number 10s, full-backs and midfield, posing a strategic challenge. Bayern have almost the entire squad available with a few players still reintegrating. Lineup decisions will be made close to kickoff, with energy levels and pressing intensity central to selection and the goal of securing second place.
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