Widely gaining popularity as one of the most entertaining games in football history, this fixture had it all, with the hosts edging past their competitors with a 5-4 win.
PSG and Bayern have two of the most ruthless attacking trios in Europe this season, as evidenced by the quality, speed, and effectiveness of their attacking moves on the night.
Both sides, on several occasions, opened up their opponents with ease, which made for a nerve-wracking game overall.
Through this tactical analysis, we aim to discuss Paris Saint-Germain’s and Bayern Munich’s approach to the game, areas both sides struggled in, and find out where Bayern can hurt PSG in the second leg.
Paris Saint-Germain Vs Bayern Munich Lineups & Formations
PSG and Bayern share similar identities in their approach to the game.
Both sides are brilliant examples of total football, showcasing frequent positional rotations both in and out of possession.
An example: Vitinha, a centre-midfielder, operates in the wide channel.
He attracts multiple opponents before moving the ball to the half-space.
Meanwhile, the winger moves into the half-space.
For Bayern, Kane frequently dropped deep into midfield to offer an additional option for progression.
Whenever the centre-backs followed him, other teammates exploited the space higher up the pitch.
This was the case with Bayern’s defenders as well.
During a build-up situation for PSG, both Bayern centre-backs (Upamecano and Tah) follow an opponent each deep into the mid-third, while Stanisić also follows an opponent in the half-space.
With defenders from both sides jumping in this manner, there were multiple instances when they delayed the opposition’s progression or even won the ball.
However, there were also scenarios where the opponent bypassed the pressure and went straight to a counterattack.
Ahmed Osama is a professional performance analyst, scout and set-piece analyst.
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Phillip le Roux has a strong passion for both business and the beautiful game. His competitive nature led him to Fantasy Premier League, where he shares data-driven insights to help managers gain an edge.
Phillip le Roux has a strong passion for both business and the beautiful game. His competitive nature led him to Fantasy Premier League, where he shares data-driven insights to help managers gain an edge.
Phillip le Roux has a strong passion for both business and the beautiful game. His competitive nature led him to Fantasy Premier League, where he shares data-driven insights to help managers gain an edge.
Rohit Rajeev is a Video analyst from India whose attention to detail provided a fascination for tactical side of the game. An MBA graduate from ICFAI Hyderbad, Rohit is a fan of AC Milan and loves covering Italian Football.
Gillian Kasirye is a tactics and data writer who previously worked at The Athletic, QPR, AFC Wimbledon, and at the FANWL national level. Gillian is currently a UEFA B Licence candidate.
Phillip le Roux has a strong passion for both business and the beautiful game. His competitive nature led him to Fantasy Premier League, where he shares data-driven insights to help managers gain an edge.