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PSG vs Bayern Munich: All of us in red?

In a competition known for its drama, the second leg of this semifinal carries weight that extends beyond the pitch

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Bayern trails 5-4 after a record-shattering first leg in Paris. (Photo: Web)
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The Allianz Arena will transform into a sea of red on Wednesday night as FC Bayern Munich seeks to overturn a one-goal deficit against Paris Saint-Germain and advance to the Champions League final.

In a competition known for its drama, the second leg of this semifinal carries weight that extends beyond the pitch. Bayern trails 5-4 after a record-shattering first leg in Paris that produced nine goals, the most in a Champions League semifinal since the modern format began in 1992-93.

Club officials and organized fan groups are urging supporters to turn the stadium into a fortress of solidarity, with an “All in Red” campaign that blends tradition, passion, and a deliberate echo of the electric atmosphere that helped propel Bayern past Real Madrid in the previous round.

For head coach Vincent Kompany, this is a necessity.

“We need our fans and their support,” Kompany said after the chaotic first leg in Paris. “There was such passion against Madrid. We need the same again – in fact we need more.”

The Belgian, who will be on the touchline having served a suspension for the away fixture, was unequivocal: “I would come to the stadium for a match like this but not to be quiet.”

A Season of Firepower

The first leg between these two attacking powerhouses set a high bar. Both clubs have been prolific scorers throughout the campaign. PSG and Bayern are the first pair in a single Champions League season to each surpass 40 goals, with PSG at 43 and Bayern at 42.

Bayern leads the competition in scoring average at 3.23 goals per game; PSG sits second at 2.87.

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Harry Kane has been central to Bayern’s charge. The England captain opened the scoring in Paris, extended his streak of scoring in five consecutive Champions League knockout appearances, and now has 13 goals in the competition this season—second only to PSG’s Kylian Mbappé.

History Favours Bayern

Bayern enters the match with several encouraging trends. The club has overturned first-leg deficits four times in the Champions League era, including a recent comeback against Lazio. At home, Bayern has been formidable: it has lost just one of its last 29 Champions League matches at the Allianz Arena and won all six home games this season.

PSG, by contrast, has struggled in Munich. The French club has lost more away matches against Bayern than against any other European opponent, with Bayern winning five of seven home meetings, four by multi-goal margins.

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JUSTUS KIPRONO -

Justus Kiprono is a freelance journalist based in Nairobi, Kenya. He tracks Capital Markets and economic trends, infrastructure reform, government spending, and the financial impacts of state decision-making nationwide. You can reach him: [email protected]

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