Bayern Chief Demands ‘Full Force’ from Fans for Crucial PSG Showdown

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  • Bayern Munich trail 5-4 after the first leg in Paris and must win the home tie to reach the final.
  • Club CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen has pleaded with fans to fill the Allianz Arena and wear red.
  • The second leg kicks off at 21:00 CET on Wednesday night in Munich.
  • Bayern showed fighting spirit by scoring twice late in the first match to reduce the deficit.

Bayern Munich will attempt to rescue their Champions League dream when they host Paris Saint-Germain at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday. The Bundesliga giants lost the first leg 5-4 in France, but they believe home support could prove decisive.

Club chief Jan-Christian Dreesen has issued a passionate appeal to the fanbase. He wants every seat filled and every voice heard during this high-stakes semi-final second leg. The executive stressed that unity and noise from the stands will give the players extra energy.

Dreesen pointed to the team’s reaction in Paris as proof of their character. Bayern fought back from 5-2 down to score two late goals and keep the tie alive. Now they hope to use their home advantage to complete the comeback.

The match begins at 21:00 CET. Bayern view their stadium as a fortress where opponents struggle to perform. They want PSG to feel pressure from the first whistle until the final moment of the clash.

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