Bayern women are looking forward to the game against Paris St. Germain

The anticipation of the Bayern Munich soccer players for the premiere in the Allianz Arena knows no bounds. “It’s a childhood dream that comes true for many of us,” said national player Linda Dallmann before the quarter-final first leg of the Champions League on Tuesday (6.45 p.m. / radio live report on BR24) against Paris St. Germain.

Scheuer: “Sleepless Nights”

Coach Jens Scheuer is hoping for 12,000 fans at the first appearance of the Bayern women in the 75,000-seat stadium, around 10,000 tickets had been sold by the previous day: “The setting is the icing on the cake again. And we want to deliver a good game against a very good opponents, I’m extremely motivated, like my girls.” The FCB women usually play on the tranquil Bayern campus.

But the line-up gives the coach “sleepless nights” because he can’t offer all of his protégés such a “game of life”:

“In a moment like that, as a coach, you have the arse card.” Jens Scheuer, coach FC Bayern women

There is “no favorite” for Scheuer

On the pitch, Scheuer expects a “50:50 game” in the duel between the German and French champions: “There are no favourites.” The French women’s record is impressive: Paris prevailed in the group games – including against Real Madrid – with an impeccable record of six wins and 25-0 goals.

How far is it for the Bayern women?

In the Champions League, the Bayern women ended in the semi-finals at the latest, this year the treble is still possible. “We have worked as a club over the past few years so that we can keep up with the best in Europe,” said Gulia Gwinn in an interview with Münchner Merkur and tz: “I firmly believe in my team and trust us to do everything.”

National player Dallmann sees the encounter as a “huge opportunity to show a lot of people live that we can play really well”. But Scheuer also warned his team: “If we allow ourselves to be guided by emotions, then it will be difficult because Paris have an incredible transition game.”

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