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Champions League | Quarter-Finals
Apr 13, 2021 at 8pm UK
Parc des Princes
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PSG
0 - 1
Bayern


Dagba (55'), Herrera (90')
FT(HT: 0-1)
Maxim Choupo-Moting (40')
Alaba (52'), Muller (68')

Preview: Paris Saint-Germain vs. Bayern Munich - prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole previews Tuesday's Champions League tie between Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

Staring down the barrel of elimination in the Champions League, holders Bayern Munich will endeavour to overturn a 3-2 deficit from the first leg of their quarter-final with Paris Saint-Germain when they do battle in the French capital on Tuesday.

An enthralling five-goal encounter at the Allianz Arena ended with Mauricio Pochettino's side claiming a slender lead at half time in the tie, and the two continental giants head into the game following differing fortunes in their domestic title defences.

PSG's weakened team cruised past Strasbourg 4-1 on Saturday, whereas a much-changed Bayern side could only muster a point from their clash with Union Berlin in a 1-1 draw.


Match preview

Paris Saint-Germain's Kylian Mbappe scores against Bayern Munich in the Champions League on April 7, 2021© Reuters

With Bayern hotshot Robert Lewandowski helplessly watching on from the infirmary, his adversary Kylian Mbappe did what he does best at the Allianz Arena, as the Frenchman was once again unfazed by the magnitude of the occasion and the venue in Europe's elite competition.

Keeping the momentum going from his record-breaking evening at Camp Nou, Mbappe took just three minutes to stamp his authority on Bayern's turf - although he was aided by a significant deflection off Manuel Neuer - and Marquinhos's final act of the night was to double his side's lead during a snowy night in Munich.

Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and Thomas Muller ensured that the German giants would take something into the second leg, but Mbappe was simply too hot to handle on the night and slotted home PSG's third following a sweeping counter-attack, as Les Parisiens gained a measure of revenge after last year's heartbreaking defeat in the final.

A brace of assists from Neymar complemented Mbappe's prowess in front of goal, and either Manchester City or Borussia Dortmund will await the French champions should they dump the reigning champions out of the tournament next week, but Pochettino was quick to urge caution given their second-leg performance against Barcelona in the last 16.

Paris Saint-Germain manager Mauricio Pochettino pictured on February 16, 2021© Reuters

PSG's astonishing away record has seen them produce goal-laden performances at two of the most feared grounds in European football during this year's Champions League, and Pochettino's side - albeit one hit by a new wave of absentees - secured their ninth away win on the bounce on Saturday as they thrashed Strasbourg 4-1 in the league.

In contrast, the Parc des Princes is not the fortress that it once was during the days of full stadiums and no social distancing, with PSG only winning one of their last five at home in all competitions - losing three of them - and they are now at risk of suffering back-to-back home defeats for the first time since May 2009.

Having been hit with rearguard injuries at the worst time possible, Pochettino's best form of defence will surely be attack against an equally-depleted Bayern - especially seeing as they have found the back of the net 16 times in their last five Champions League fixtures - and Mbappe will also be out to break yet another record when he takes to the field this week.

Indeed, the Real Madrid and Liverpool-linked forward is only one goal away from becoming the highest-scoring French player in a Champions League campaign - a record currently held by David Trezeguet and Wissam Ben Yedder, with eight apiece - and Mbappe could also become the first player in PSG colours to net in four consecutive appearances in Europe's elite tournament.

Les Parisiens are yet to lose to a German side on home soil, and they would take another priceless step towards that elusive first Champions League crown by eliminating the current holders, but Hansi Flick is sure to rally his wounded warriors to the maximum before the biggest game of their season so far.

Bayern Munich manager Hansi Flick pictured on April 10, 2021© Reuters

Flick's unparalleled spate of success in the Champions League ended in heartbreaking fashion at his own fortress last Tuesday, as the 56-year-old had witnessed his Bayern team string together a 17-game unbeaten run in the tournament before PSG condemned him to his first European defeat in the Bavarian dugout.

Bayern have only failed to advance past the quarter-finals of the Champions League once in the past 10 seasons, but Flick is in no position to relinquish his hard-earned European crown as his side go searching for goals at the Parc des Princes - a task which would seem far less daunting had Lewandowski not sustained a knee problem while on international duty.

However, Bayern have failed to progress after losing a first-leg knockout tie in the tournament since the 2014-15 campaign, and a treatment room nearing full capacity is not what the doctor ordered for Flick's men, who also faltered in league action against surprise package Union Berlin at the weekend.

A Bayern team comprised of experienced fringe players and up-and-coming starlets struck first blood against Union thanks to a 68th-minute opener from exciting prospect Jamal Musiala, but Flick's rearguard was breached in the 85th minute as Marcus Ingvartsen tapped home following a quick throw-in routine.

Leroy Sane celebrates scoring for Bayern Munich against Lazio in the Champions League on February 23, 2021© Reuters

Bayern's quest for a ninth straight Bundesliga crown is still on course, though, as they sit five points clear of closest challengers RB Leipzig - whom they beat 1-0 as recently as April 3 - but their continental endeavours take centre stage for the time being as they attempt to keep their hopes of back-to-back Champions League triumphs alive.

While the Bavarian giants have come up trumps in seven of their last eight matches away from home, they have been far from perfect on the road - as evidenced by defeats to Eintracht Frankfurt, Borussia Monchengladbach and Holstein Keil since the turn of year - although they are unbeaten in 20 away games in the Champions League.

Furthermore, Bayern hardly need to be taught how to put the ball in the back of the net on rival turf, as they have not failed to score in any competition away from home since Leipzig held them to a 0-0 draw in May 2019, with the Bavarian giants chalking up at least one goal in all 50 of their games away from their headquarters since.

Having been beaten by PSG and held by Union over the past week, Bayern are at risk of going three games without a win across all competitions for the first time since October 2018, but a triumph by the narrowest of margins may not be enough against Pochettino's well-oiled machine in the French capital.

The fates of teams gone by also spells danger for the visitors, as out of the 50 most recent clubs to lose a first leg of a Champions League knockout tie at home, only three have managed to progress, so Flick and his depleted champions will be battling injuries, history and two of Europe's most coveted attackers as they do their utmost to defy the odds at the Parc des Princes.

Paris Saint-Germain Champions League form:
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Paris Saint-Germain form (all competitions):
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Bayern Munich Champions League form:
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Bayern Munich form (all competitions):
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Team News

Bayern Munich's Robert Lewandowski celebrates scoring their second goal on January 24, 2021© Reuters

PSG duo Alessandro Florenzi and Marco Verratti have returned to training after returning negative coronavirus tests, but Pochettino is unlikely to risk either man from the first whistle, although he has admitted that the right-back is in with a higher chance of featuring.

Marquinhos's evening in Munich ended two minutes after he struck PSG's second goal, and with the Brazilian defender thought to have suffered a partial adductor tear, his chances of recovering for Tuesday are extremely slim.

Danilo Pereira could therefore deputise at centre-back once again, especially with Leandro Paredes back from suspension and ready to start in midfield, while Pochettino will also hope to welcome Abdou Diallo back after a bout of sickness.

It remains to be seen if Layvin Kurzawa will be passed fit for the second leg as he aims to shake off a calf problem, and Keylor Navas had to be replaced at half time against Strasbourg due to a reported muscular issue, so the loss of the in-form Costa Rican would be a devastating blow for the hosts.

However, there is nothing to suggest that Navas will not be involved at the time of writing, while Neymar will return to the first XI amid his domestic ban, but Mauro Icardi has been ruled out.

There was initial optimism over Lewandowski's availability for the second leg, but the prolific Pole has confirmed that he will not be ready for the trip to Paris, so Choupo-Moting will continue to lead the line.

Lewandowski's fellow attacker Serge Gnabry also missed the first leg after returning a positive coronavirus test, while on the opposite side, Kingsley Coman is a fresh doubt after coming off at half time against Union Berlin, but his issue is not thought to be serious and he has made the journey.

Left-back Lucas Hernandez is in with a fighting chance of returning from a bruised rib in time, but Alphonso Davies is well-rested after serving a domestic suspension and will surely be given the nod out wide at the Parc des Princes. Meanwhile, fellow defender Niklas Sule will miss out with a muscular issue.

The veteran Javi Martinez may be called upon to fill in if Marc Roca, Leon Goretzka and Jerome Boateng are not passed fit for this game, but the latter two have travelled. Alternatively, Thomas Muller could be forced to drop into a deeper midfield role.

The likes of Josip Stanisic, Bouna Sarr and Tiago Dantas were all trusted from the first whistle against Union, but the trio of youngsters are set to make way for Benjamin Pavard, David Alaba and Leroy Sane this week.

Paris Saint-Germain possible starting lineup:
Navas; Dagba, Pereira, Kimpembe, Diallo; Gueye, Paredes; Di Maria, Neymar, Draxler; Mbappe

Bayern Munich possible starting lineup:
Neuer; Pavard, Boateng, Alaba, Davies; Kimmich, Martinez; Sane, Muller, Coman; Choupo-Moting


Head To Head

Tuesday's game represents the 11th meeting between Bayern and PSG in all competitions, with the French champions boasting six wins compared to Bayern's four, and there is yet to be a stalemate in this pulsating tie.

Bayern's most recent visit to the Parc des Princes ended in dismay, as goals from Neymar, Edinson Cavani and Dani Alves saw PSG ease to a 3-0 win in the group stage of the 2017-18 tournament.

In total, Bayern have tried and failed four times to get the better of PSG on their own turf, and they have only managed to find the back of the net once in that time, with Markus Babbel netting a consolation in a 3-1 loss during the 1997-98 competition.


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We say: Paris Saint-Germain 2-1 Bayern Munich

Neither PSG nor Bayern will be able to field their strongest XIs in the French capital, but with some of the game's brightest talents on show - all equally hungry for continental success - fans and neutrals alike should prepare for yet another mesmerising encounter between the champions and the challengers.

Any foe who dares to enter Mbappe's playground must ensure that their rearguard is admirably marshalled, but the other end of the pitch is where Bayern's problems may lie in the absence of Lewandowski, so while we expect another close affair, PSG should have the guile required to overcome Flick's injury-hit squad and ensure that the crown will be in new hands on May 29.



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Data Analysis

Our analysis of all available data, including recent performances and player stats up until an hour before kickoff, suggested the most likely outcome of this match was a Bayern Munich win with a probability of 42.42%. A win for Paris Saint-Germain had a probability of 38.6% and a draw had a probability of 19%.

The most likely scoreline for a Bayern Munich win was 1-2 with a probability of 6.05%. The next most likely scorelines for that outcome were 2-3 (5.55%) and 1-3 (4.84%). The likeliest Paris Saint-Germain win was 2-1 (5.78%), while for a drawn scoreline it was 2-2 (6.94%). The actual scoreline of 0-1 was predicted with a 2.2% likelihood. Our data analysis correctly predicted that Bayern Munich would win this match.


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