BERLIN, Dec. 4-- Bayern Munich keeper Sven Ulreich called the group B duel against Paris St. Germain a case of revenge. "We want revenge and want to forget about that frustrating evening in the first game," the 29-year-old commented before crossing swords with the French giant in the Champions League this Tuesday evening. His side intends to proof the disastrous 0-3 defeat last October in the first leg was just an accident Ulreich quoted. Ulreich called the duel in Munich a prestige game, which is "very special to us all." Replacing the clubs injured number one Manuel Neuer, Ulreich expressed a warning to opponents not to underestimate his side. "When all our cornerstones are back we must hide from nobody. We are capable of achieving the big goals," the keeper commented. Despite regained self-confidence after eleven victories in 12 games, the Paris clash is regarded to be Bayern's most important game this year. While 2017 German Champion is comfortably ruling the national league six points ahead of runner-up RB Leipzig, the team still needs to prove its international ambitions under 72-year-old coach Jupp Heynckes when facing Europe's top dogs. "All in Europe will eye this game," Bayern Munich head of board Karl-Heinz Rummenigge told German media. The game is designed to show the progress the team has made lately and deliver hints of its stability the former striker quoted. "We are highly motivated to show it is possible to beat Paris in an important game," the 62-year-old said calling the French opponent "the Galacticos." |