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Even after the first leg defeat against Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern board member Oliver Kahn is still betting on Munich's semi-finals in the Champions League.

"That's how it is in football: the team has not paid off and Paris: brutally effective," said the 51-year-old designated boss of FC Bayern on Thursday night in an Instagram video.

“But we are Bayern Munich and there is still a second leg.

And then let's see. "

Due to the 2: 3 home defeat in the first quarter-finals, the chances of successfully defending the German record champions have decreased.

The second duel is on Tuesday in Paris.

"A disaster"

If ex-Bayern player Jürgen Kohler has his way, the chances of a turnaround in the French capital are slim.

"Munich can win at PSG by two goals - but not if they make so many simple mistakes," wrote the 1990 world champion in a column for the "kicker" after the defending champion's defeat.

“What both lines of defense showed in this game was a disaster, it had nothing to do with international class,” said Kohler.

Jürgen Kohler played for Bayern from 1989 to 1991

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"Paris was especially bad in the air, Bayern made positional errors when conceding goals and always came a step too late," said the former world-class player.

“Poor room layout and a lack of tactical agreements are deadly against an attacker with the class of a Kylian Mbappé.

The failure of their outstanding striker Robert Lewandowski has hurt Bayern very much.

He cannot be replaced because he always binds two opponents, even on bad days. "