Kingsley Coman supports Bayern Munich over PSG in their upcoming Champions League match, highlighting his strong connection to both clubs. He acknowledges the significance of the match and the high expectations at Bayern.
Key points
Kingsley Coman supports Bayern Munich in UCL match against PSG
Coman has a strong connection to both clubs
He believes both teams are equally matched this year
Winning is expected at Bayern Munich, shaping their mentality
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JULY 05: Joao Neves #87 of Paris Saint-Germain is challenged by Kingsley Coman #11 of FC Bayern Munchen during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 quarter-final match between Paris Saint-Germain and FC Bayern MĂŒnchen at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on July 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images) | Getty Images
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JULY 05: Joao Neves #87 of Paris Saint-Germain is challenged by Kingsley Coman #11 of FC Bayern Munchen during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 quarter-final match between Paris Saint-Germain and FC Bayern MĂŒnchen at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on July 05, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Former Bayern Munich winger Kingsley Coman holds a special place in the clubâs heart given his Champions League goal back in 2020.
When it comes down to who Coman might be backing when Bayern Munich squares off with another one of his ex-clubs, Paris Saint-Germain, Coman knows exactly who he will be supporting on Tuesday when the teams square off in the UCL.
âThis match means a lot to me personally. Itâs difficult to choose a side. I grew up in Paris; PSG was my childhood club. They were always the team I supported until I left as a teenager. And then came Bayern. I was there for ten years, from 19 to 29 â so basically my entire adult life. Bayern has become a home for me. Thatâs why it feels a bit like the child in me versus the adult in me. They are two clubs that are both a part of me,â Coman told FCBayern.com. âI have both clubs in my heart, but Bayern is the more recent chapter. I only left a few months ago, many of my friends are still there, I know the people at the club very well. So itâs clear that Iâll be rooting for Bayern this time. I wouldnât necessarily call them favorites, though. Itâs more about my personal connection. And that connection is still very strong with Bayern at the moment.
âAt Bayern, winning is almost a given. Winning the league, going far: thatâs whatâs expected. This expectation sharpens your mind. You donât let yourself go and youâre often already mentally prepared when these kinds of games come up. Because youâve never really switched off. In the long run, thatâs exhausting.
âAfter a win, youâre immediately thinking about the next game. But this very mentality is one of the reasons why Bayern has been such a great club for so many years. Itâs part of the clubâs DNA. Against Paris, however, I donât see it as a big advantage, because theyâre in a similar situation. In the Champions League semifinal, itâs usually like this: you play against teams that are just as good, just as focused, and just as serious as you are.â
Coman, who left the Bavarians last summer to join Al-Nassr on a lucrative deal, is probably at least a little conflicted. It is slightly unclear if he actually wanted to leave Bayern Munich or the club just did not have him on its plans moving forward, but it was evident that the team was turning the page on that previous generation of players. Even with that, Coman still has fond feelings from his time in Bavaria.
âI think the team really feels: This can be our year. Bayern is still in all competitions, the dream lives on. Since 2020, they havenât been this close to a treble chance in a season. Of course, it wonât be easy. If thereâs one team that I consider absolutely on par with Bayern this year, itâs Paris Saint-Germain. I canât say that one team is clearly better than the other. For football fans, it will be a wonderful match: two of the best teams playing attractive football with great intensity. This is the moment when legends are made,â Coman said. âFor me, (this era is) the best Paris ever. You could sense that this team had the potential to win the Champions League â but something was missing. PSG came very close many times in recent years. Now that theyâve done it, that barrier is gone. The same players are now even more confident going into key moments. And thatâs precisely what makes them even more dangerous. You can see the self-belief, you can see how much theyâve grown as a team. Theyâve finally arrived where they always wanted to be.â
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Q&A
Why is Kingsley Coman supporting Bayern Munich against PSG?
Coman is backing Bayern Munich because he has a strong personal connection to the club, having spent a significant part of his adult life there.
What did Coman say about the significance of the match between Bayern and PSG?
Coman described the match as personally meaningful, reflecting on his childhood support for PSG and his adult connection to Bayern Munich.
How does Coman view the chances of Bayern Munich against PSG in the Champions League?
Coman believes both teams are equally matched and considers PSG to be on par with Bayern this year, making it a highly competitive match.
What are Coman's thoughts on Bayern Munich's mentality and expectations?
Coman noted that at Bayern, winning is expected, which sharpens the team's focus and preparation for important matches.
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