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Bayern Munich president expresses pride despite losses only to UCL finalists PSG and Arsenal

Bavarian Football WorksJune 11, 2026 at 12:15 PM
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Quick summary

Bayern Munich's president highlighted the club's pride in their Champions League campaign, noting their only defeats came against eventual finalists PSG and Arsenal.

What happened

Bayern Munich's president reflected positively on the club's Champions League performance this season, emphasizing that their losses came exclusively against the two teams that reached the final. Both Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal were the only sides to beat Bayern in the competition. The statement serves as a message of confidence in the squad's competitiveness at the elite European level, even if they fell short of the final itself.

Chance analysis

While the framing is positive, the underlying reality is that Bayern were eliminated from the Champions League by two clubs they also lost to in the league phase, highlighting a gap against the very elite of European football. The president's comments suggest internal confidence in the project but also implicitly acknowledge that PSG and Arsenal have surpassed Bayern in the current European pecking order. This is relevant for future UCL seeding and market expectations going into next season.

Impact

Reinforces Bayern's status as a strong but not top-tier European contender heading into the next cycle, with PSG and Arsenal established as benchmarks.

AI Insight

Bayern's perceived European ceiling appears slightly below PSG and Arsenal based on head-to-head results this season.

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Bayern Munich president expresses pride despite losses only to UCL finalists PSG and Arsenal

Bayern Munich's president highlighted the club's pride in their Champions League campaign, noting their only defeats came against eventual finalists PSG and Arsenal.

Article summary

Bayern Munich's president reflected positively on the club's Champions League performance this season, emphasizing that their losses came exclusively against the two teams that reached the final. Both Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal were the only sides to beat Bayern in the competition. The statement serves as a message of confidence in the squad's competitiveness at the elite European level, even if they fell short of the final itself.

While the framing is positive, the underlying reality is that Bayern were eliminated from the Champions League by two clubs they also lost to in the league phase, highlighting a gap against the very elite of European football. The president's comments suggest internal confidence in the project but also implicitly acknowledge that PSG and Arsenal have surpassed Bayern in the current European pecking order. This is relevant for future UCL seeding and market expectations going into next season.

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Source
Bavarian Football Works
Published
Jun 11, 2026, 12:15 PM
Category
Editorial
Confidence
70%
Priority
Low

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  • Inter Milan
  • Champions League

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