
"When we talk about their last 15 games, it's almost unbelievable. We all know how difficult it is to win three or four games in a row - but 15. We also remember the Champions League games in which they only scored one or fewer goals against us. When I analyze our last game against each other, I have to say that it will be very close. It always comes down to little things in games like this."
"These little things define the complexity of football - and we'll try to control them as best we can tomorrow."
"With two teams so talented, this game could be played out a number of different ways. While Bayern Munich is indisputably the hottest team on Earth, PSG is still the reigning UCL champion - and to get where Bayern Munich wants to go, it will have to overcome this type of challenge at one point or another."
Luis Enrique acknowledges Bayern Munich's remarkable 15-game run while refusing to place them on a pedestal. He recalls low-scoring Champions League meetings between the clubs and expects the upcoming encounter to be very close, with small details likely deciding the outcome. PSG remains the reigning Champions League winner, presenting a significant challenge despite Bayern's current peak form. The fixture promises elite talent across all positions and high intensity. Pre-match considerations include Bayern's injury situation, predicted starting XI, tactical battles over marginal advantages, and outcome predictions presented in the Bavarian Podcast Works preview.
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