Vincent Kompany says Bayern Munich are prepared to give everything when they face Paris Saint-Germain in the decisive second leg of their UEFA Champions League semi-final.
Bayern trail 5-4 after a dramatic first-leg encounter in Paris, where the German champions showed resilience despite falling short in a nine-goal thriller.
After taking an early lead through Harry Kane, Bayern found themselves trailing 5-2 before late goals from Dayot Upamecano and Luiz Diaz kept their hopes of reaching the final firmly alive.
Kompany remains confident his side can overturn the deficit at the Allianz Arena, insisting his players will leave nothing behind.
“We’ll give absolutely everything, really everything we have, even if we have to die on the pitch. We believe,” the Bayern coach said after the first leg.
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The Belgian also called on Bayern supporters to play their part by creating an intimidating atmosphere in Munich.
“If someone bought a ticket and feels unwell on the day of the game, stay at home and give your ticket to the fittest person who can contribute to this fortress that is the Allianz Arena,” he said.
“We must win the game, and we need the support of 75,000 people in the stadium. They have to play the game with us.”
Bayern are seeking a place in another Champions League final as they chase a seventh European title and their first since 2020.
PSG, meanwhile, will look to defend their narrow first-leg advantage as they aim to retain the trophy and become the first club since Real Madrid to win back-to-back Champions League titles.

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