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Bayern Munich's attacking structure is vital for their upcoming match against PSG, showcasing a record-breaking season with over 100 league goals. Key players like Harry Kane, Michael Olise, and Luis Díaz are central to their offensive strategy.
Why Bayern Munich’s attacking structure will be crucial to beat PSG
Bayern Munich host Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday with one of the most potent attacks in Europe, and their attacking structure could prove decisive in the tie.
Vincent Kompany’s side come into the game after a record-breaking Bundesliga campaign, having surpassed the league’s all-time single-season goalscoring record following their 5-0 win over St. Pauli. With over 100 league goals already and several matches still to play, Bayern are averaging well above three goals per game this season.
That output reflects more than individual brilliance. Harry Kane continues to lead the line with elite consistency. Michael Olise has emerged as one of the Bundesliga’s most productive wide players, contributing heavily in goals and assists, and Luis Díaz has slotted in seamlessly following his move from Liverpool.
The spread of attacking responsibility has made Germany’s record champions less predictable and more difficult to contain, particularly in high-tempo matches.
Harry Kane: 47 games, 54 goals, 7 assists
Michael Olise: 48 games, 21 goals, 30 assists
Luis Díaz: 47 games, 26 goals, 21 assists
Bayern’s attacking play combines controlled possession with direct verticality. They are comfortable building through structured phases but equally capable of accelerating quickly when space opens. This balance is key against PSG, a side that can be exposed when stretched across the pitch, with pushing up high.
Bayern Munich has scored over 100 goals this season, averaging more than three goals per game.
Key players include Harry Kane, Michael Olise, and Luis Díaz, all contributing significantly to the team's offensive output.
Bayern Munich broke the all-time single-season goalscoring record in the Bundesliga after a 5-0 win over St. Pauli.
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The variety in Bayern’s attack also stands out. With multiple players capable of scoring and creating, defensive focus cannot be placed on a single outlet. This has been a defining feature of Kompany’s system throughout the season.
The key tactical battle will be Bayern’s ability to control transitions. PSG’s main threat lies in their pace and individual quality in attacking situations, meaning Bayern must balance their offensive intent with defensive discipline. Their improved compactness in recent weeks suggests they are better equipped to manage these moments.
Pressing will also play a major role. By disrupting PSG’s build-up, through João Neves, and forcing turnovers in advanced areas, Bayern can create high-quality chances while limiting the influence of PSG’s attacking players.
With form, attacking depth and a clear tactical identity, Bayern have the tools to impose themselves. If their attacking structure functions as it has throughout the season, it could once again be the decisive factor in a finely balanced European encounter.