Former football player Wagner criticized Bayern’s play in the Champions League 1/8 final match, when he won against PSG.

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Former Bayern Munich and German national team player Sandro Wagner said the Munich team did not perform at its best in their win against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League round of 16. Transmits words press office UEFA.

Bayern did not show the best play, but coped well with their defensive actions. In the second half, you could especially feel how he was trying to remove all the questions. “Paris Saint-Germain didn’t get anything in the second half,” Wagner said.

In the first match, the German team scored one missed goal and in the return match Bayern won by 2-0.

In the 61st minute, home striker Maksim Shupo-Moting opened the score. In the end, Serge Gnabry doubled Bayern’s advantage.

Note that the match missed Brazilian forward PSG Neymar, who will not play until the end of the season due to an ankle injury. It was initially assumed that the player would need a few weeks to recover, but it was later learned that the damage was more serious and the player would return to training near the summer.

Former PSG manager Christophe Galtier answered To a question about his future at the club after leaving the Champions League.

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