
"Both games were very close. They were different games, but in the end, they advanced. Paris scored the early goal and then defended well. If we had scored our goal a bit earlier, we would have been in a better position."
"Unfortunately, we didn't create that many chances. It's obviously very disappointing. But to be successful, you have to be able to handle different situations. I think we can be proud of the way we performed overall."
Bayern Munich struggled in their Champions League return leg against PSG at home, failing to capitalize on their opportunities despite creating three big chances equal to PSG's total. The team's slow start and inability to find rhythm among key players contributed to a disappointing result under Vincent Kompany. Defender Jonathan Tah noted both legs were closely contested, with PSG's early goal and defensive discipline proving decisive. Bayern's expected goals (xG) favored them in both matches, yet wasteful finishing proved costly. Despite recovering from a 5-2 deficit in the first leg, Bayern's quantitative and qualitative shot-taking fell short of what was needed to eliminate PSG.
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