Decisive scorer in the final against Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern Munich winger Kingsley Coman relishes the Bavarian coronation in the Champions League. The Frenchman also had a thought for his former club, which sees his dream fly away.

The only goalscorer in the Champions League final Kingsley Coman, Bayern Munich striker and former Paris Saint-Germain player, experienced "extraordinary sensations" on Sunday but admitted to having "a little heartache" for PSG, he reacted.

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"It's extraordinary sensations, a lot of happiness, a little sadness for Paris, they had an extraordinary journey. My heart was 100% Bayern because I'm 100% professional, but I'm not going to lie, see Presnel (Kimpembe) like that, seeing our team like that, it hurts a little the heart ”, launched Coman at the microphone of RMC Sport. "Bayern won but you have to respect what Paris did".

Paris "Super match"

Head scorer in the 59th minute to give the German club the 6th title in its history in the competition, Coman was satisfied with his team's performance. "We tried to control the match, keep the pressure on. They had blocks that could be dangerous but we didn't take a goal and we won, that's the most important", he explained . 

Did the experience make the difference? "I think it's a small detail that can play a role, but it's not just that in the game. Paris had a great game, we too, I think it was a great final and we are really happy, "he replied again.