PSG-Bayern: 'We want to win both matches,' warns Dayot Upamecano
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Bayern Munich defender Dayot Upamecano expressed confidence ahead of the Champions League semi-final against PSG, stating the team''s focus is on winning both legs.
- Upamecano highlighted PSG's strong attacking capabilities but emphasized Bayern's own strengths and readiness.
- He also reflected on his personal development at Bayern, crediting coach Vincent Kompany and expressing contentment with his current club.
As PSG prepares to face Bayern Munich in a high-stakes Champions League semi-final, the pre-match atmosphere is charged with anticipation. Le Figaro, reflecting the French perspective, notes the immense challenge ahead for Paris Saint-Germain. The words of Bayern defender Dayot Upamecano, a French international himself, offer a glimpse into the Bavarian mindset: 'We want to win both matches.' This confident assertion from an opponent underscores the formidable task PSG faces.
On veut gagner les deux matchs.
Upamecano's comments, while respectful of PSG's 'very great players' and 'great coach,' clearly signal Bayern's intent to impose their game. His acknowledgment of PSG's attacking prowess, particularly mentioning the difficulty of defending against them in training, adds a layer of respect but does not diminish his team's resolve. This is precisely the kind of high-level tactical battle that captivates European football fans, and from a French viewpoint, the hope is that PSG can overcome this challenge on home soil.
Cโest un gros match pour nous. On est totalement concentrรฉs. On veut imposer notre jeu et gagner.
Furthermore, Upamecano's personal reflections on his time at Bayern, praising coach Vincent Kompany and expressing his happiness at the club, add an interesting dimension. While he is a French player, his current allegiance is clear. This dynamicโa French player speaking confidently about defeating a French club in a crucial European tieโis a unique narrative element. For French football enthusiasts, the focus remains squarely on PSG's performance and their ability to advance, demonstrating their strength on the continental stage against one of Europe's elite.
Je suis au Bayern. Cโest le meilleur club du monde. Je suis trรจs content dโรชtre au Bayern.
Originally published by Le Figaro in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.