
Aleksandar Pavlović revealed: “He said that he is proud of us, how we came back, what kind of mentality we showed. That we had good energy and also played a good game. He is looking forward to Munich.”
Midfield boss Kimmich added: “In general, it’s important for him now that everyone exudes the belief that we can still turn things around.” Everyone in the dressing room has “this belief, this feeling, this self-confidence that we can beat Paris at home.”
Kompany, who had to watch the game in the stands due to a yellow card suspension, not only addressed his players, but also the fans. “We need our fans, we need support. It was such a fire against Madrid. We need even more,” he said. “We need 75,000 fans who were just as excited as our away fans today,” said Kompany. He’s hoping for that right from the warm-up program.
If Kompany has his way, the Bavarian capital should now get ready for the next chapter of this already almost epic football saga – and the next magical Munich night.
