Jean-Baptiste Sarrazin, with Cédric Chasseur 8:35 p.m., March 7, 2023, modified at 8:38 p.m., March 7, 2023

Paris Saint-Germain dreams of a feat tomorrow night at the Allianz Arena for the round of 16 second leg against Bayern.

Beaten at home 1-0 by Bayern in the first leg, PSG can count on their star Kylian Mbappé to try to reverse the trend in Munich.

Paris Saint-Germain plays its season, Wednesday evening, against Bayern, a match to live in full in

Europe 1 Sport 

(every evening from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.).

To qualify for the quarter-finals of the Champions League, the Parisians have no choice, they will have to beat the Bavarians.

And for that, they can count on the tricolor international Kylian Mbappé.

Having become the top scorer in the history of PSG last weekend (201 goals), the striker of the Blues carries on his shoulders the hopes of the capital club with great ambitions but which has rarely confirmed on the European scene.

At the Parc des Princes, Bayern took the lead (1-0) thanks to former Parisian Kingsley Coman in a meeting that the Munich residents largely dominated.

But the convincing entry into the second half of the top scorer of the last World Cup, then back from injury, left Paris the right to dream of a reversal of the situation.

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Mané on the bench?

The Parisians will nevertheless have to do without another star, Neymar, injured in the ankle and probably out for the rest of the season.

"With a 'Ney' in the squad, it's an additional asset for scoring goals," regretted PSG coach Christophe Galtier at a press conference. 

For its part, Bayern was full of confidence by winning on the lawn of Stuttgart on Saturday (2-1), to keep the lead in the Bundesliga.

At home, the six-time European champions could also count on the talent of Sadio Mané, who has gradually returned to the field since the end of February, after a fibula injury which deprived him of the World Cup.

But according to Cédric Chasseur, journalist with the sport service of Europe 1, the attacker "will not start at the start of tomorrow's match".

PSG wants to believe it after its rebound since its victory against OM in the league (3-0).

"We have had three wins in the last three matches. Tomorrow will be the day of truth. We will have to show our strength," said midfielder Marco Verrati in a determined tone 24 hours from the clash.