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Kimmich: "It's Enjoyable to Play Against PSG, I'm Confident We'll Come Back"

Kimmich: "It's Enjoyable to Play Against PSG, I'm Confident We'll Come Back"

T.E (Elbotola)
29 April 2026at18:16

Bayern Munich midfielder Joshua Kimmich has expressed confidence in his team's ability to overturn the deficit against Paris Saint-Germain in the second leg of their Champions League semi-final tie.

Kimmich stated: "It's enjoyable to play against a team like Paris Saint-Germain. There's nothing more beautiful in football than matches like these, where you play at the highest level against one of the best teams in the world. That's why I enjoy being here, and I'm looking forward to the second leg."

He confidently added: "I am confident that we will turn the tie around. We also came back in the first leg, so we can do it again in the upcoming match. We are very confident and eagerly anticipating the next game."

Bayern Munich will host Paris Saint-Germain next Wednesday at 8:00 PM (20:00 GMT+1) at the Allianz Arena. The first leg concluded with a thrilling 5-4 victory for PSG.

What did Joshua Kimmich say about playing PSG?

Joshua Kimmich expressed his enjoyment of playing against top teams like Paris Saint-Germain, calling these Champions League matches the most beautiful in football. He also conveyed strong confidence in Bayern Munich's ability to turn the tie around.

How confident is Kimmich about Bayern's chances against PSG?

Kimmich is very confident Bayern Munich can overturn the deficit against Paris Saint-Germain. He highlighted their comeback in the first leg as proof they can do it again in the upcoming Champions League semi-final.

When is the second leg of the Champions League semi-final between Bayern and PSG?

The second leg of the Champions League semi-final between Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain is scheduled for next Wednesday. Bayern will host the match at their home ground, the Allianz Arena, as they aim to reverse the first-leg result.