Jonathan Tah: We Won't Change Our Style Against Paris, Here's What We Should Focus On
Jonathan Tah, Bayern Munich player, confirmed that his team is excited to play the second leg against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League semi-finals, noting that the match will be enjoyable.
Bayern Munich will host Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday evening in the second leg of the Champions League semi-finals, after the first leg ended with the French team winning 5-4.
Jonathan Tah said during the match's press conference: "Our playing style is what brought us to this stage, and we see no reason to change it. We want to continue providing attacking and attractive football, despite the effort it requires."
He added: "The first leg left a mixed feeling. We returned with a positive sense, but at the same time, we conceded five goals, reflecting the intensity of the confrontation. I've never experienced a similar match before."
He continued: "I am very excited for this match, the tension and focus increase, but anticipation overcomes that, especially after the first leg. It will be a very enjoyable match. For me, it is important not to forget why I started playing football; it's the fun and passion."
The Bayern Munich player concluded his remarks by saying: "Paris Saint-Germain is characterized by constant movement like us, and it will be necessary to play with an attacking style, focusing on winning duels and second balls."
Bayern Munich will host Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday evening in the second leg of the Champions League semi-finals, after the first leg ended with the French team winning 5-4.
Jonathan Tah said during the match's press conference: "Our playing style is what brought us to this stage, and we see no reason to change it. We want to continue providing attacking and attractive football, despite the effort it requires."
He added: "The first leg left a mixed feeling. We returned with a positive sense, but at the same time, we conceded five goals, reflecting the intensity of the confrontation. I've never experienced a similar match before."
He continued: "I am very excited for this match, the tension and focus increase, but anticipation overcomes that, especially after the first leg. It will be a very enjoyable match. For me, it is important not to forget why I started playing football; it's the fun and passion."
The Bayern Munich player concluded his remarks by saying: "Paris Saint-Germain is characterized by constant movement like us, and it will be necessary to play with an attacking style, focusing on winning duels and second balls."