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Bayern is a different animal at home: PSG should be afraid

An unnamed figure within Bayern Munich has issued a fervent rallying cry to the club's supporters, urging them to transform the Allianz Arena into an impenetrable fortress for an upcoming high-stakes match. The message, reported by Fabrizio Romano, underscores the critical role of the home crowd and the team's absolute commitment to victory.

The plea extends beyond mere attendance, with a unique request made to ensure the most passionate and energetic fans fill the 75,000-capacity stadium. "My only request is: if someone bought a ticket and feels unwell on the day of the game, stay at home and give your ticket to the fittest of Bayern fans…" the figure stated, emphasizing the need for every individual present to contribute actively to the atmosphere.

A call for the fittest fans

The speaker stressed the necessity of a unified front, declaring that the team "must win the game" and requires the full backing of all 75,000 people in the stadium, who "have to play the game with us." The Allianz Arena is envisioned as a "fortress," a place where the collective energy of the fans will be a decisive factor.

The message also conveyed an uncompromising commitment from the players themselves. The Bayern figure promised an electrifying atmosphere and an unwavering effort on the pitch. "The atmosphere will be CRAZY. We will leave it ALL on the pitch, we’re ready to DIE ON THE PITCH if it’s needed," the figure asserted, signaling the team's readiness to push to their absolute limits.

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Despite the high stakes, the sentiment conveyed was one of defiance and unwavering belief. The figure concluded with a powerful declaration, insisting, "IT’S NOT OVER. WE BELIEVE. WE WAIT FOR THEM." This message aims to galvanize the fanbase and instill confidence ahead of what promises to be a pivotal encounter at their home ground.

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