
"We weren't afraid at all because we know the team, we know the players - so it was really cool. Everyone knows what they have to do. The confidence is there, no matter the position, no matter who starts. You could see that from the first minute."
"We've continued to improve the routines we practiced last year. Everyone has internalized them, which is why they're working this season too. Against PSG, the chances are 50/50. They're a strong team, but we can still give them a hard time. We're looking forward to this game."
Bayern Munich defeated Bayer Leverkusen 3-0 at home and now immediately shift focus to a rematch with Paris Saint-Germain. PSG was the last side to beat Bayern and keep a clean sheet in the 2025 Club World Cup. Since that loss, Bayern has recorded an unprecedented 15 consecutive wins to begin the 2025/26 campaign. The squad shows strong confidence, consistent routines carried over from last season, and interchangeability across positions. The upcoming meeting with PSG is viewed as a 50/50 contest between two Champions League contenders and could preview the potential May 2026 final in Budapest.
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