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Goretzka vows Bayern will overturn PSG in Champions League return

bernardo herrera by bernardo herrera
May 3, 2026
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Leon Goretzka fired up as Bayern prepare for crucial Champions League return leg with PSG

Leon Goretzka says he is fired up for the Champions League return leg against PSG after his brace in Bayern Munich’s dramatic comeback at Mainz, keeping the tie alive going into the home fixture.

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Goretzka’s brace headlines Bayern’s latest fightback

Leon Goretzka produced a decisive contribution as Bayern Munich staged a remarkable recovery away at Mainz, scoring twice after his side fell behind and helping to preserve realistic hopes for the Champions League return leg with Paris Saint-Germain. The 31-year-old struck from a free-kick before the interval and then bundled in the equaliser after the restart, underlining his importance as the Bavarians chase silverware in the final weeks of a record-breaking season. Goretzka’s performance came amid squad rotation and injury absences, a theme that has punctuated Vincent Kompany’s late-season selections.

The midfielder’s display drew attention not just for its timing but for its context: Bayern arrived at the return leg with momentum and belief after overturning a big deficit in the first Champions League meeting and then recovering domestically. Goretzka, who has alternated between deeper and more advanced midfield roles this season, was deployed in multiple positions across the weekend and again demonstrated his versatility and leadership on the pitch.

Kompany’s side refusing to fold under pressure

Bayern’s recent run has been defined by resilience rather than dominance, with Kompany’s team repeatedly overturning adverse scorelines in league and European fixtures. The coach has juggled personnel in response to a congested calendar and several knocks within the squad, prompting strategic adjustments that have sometimes required senior players to shoulder unfamiliar responsibilities. That adaptability has been critical as Bayern pursue both domestic records and European ambitions at the tail end of the campaign.

Kompany’s rotations have also exposed vulnerabilities, but the prevailing narrative inside the club is one of a group refusing to concede defeat. Results like the comeback at Mainz and the late charge against PSG in the first leg have reinforced a belief within the dressing room that the team can respond when tested. That mindset will be central as Bayern prepare for the return fixture at their stadium, where home advantage and the crowd will be counted on to tilt the tie.

Tactical tweaks: Goretzka shifting roles mid-match

During the weekend fixture, Kompany initially used Goretzka in a deeper pivot role before circumstances forced him forward, a move that paid off with two crucial strikes. Tactical experiments—such as trying different midfield partners on the wings or pairing younger players in unfamiliar positions—have been part of Kompany’s attempt to manage workload and extract the best from an expansive squad. Goretzka’s capacity to operate as a No. 6, No. 8 or a makeshift No. 10 gives the coach a valuable option in tight matches.

The switch to a more advanced role during the game highlighted Goretzka’s football intelligence and timing; he found space between the lines and capitalised on set-piece opportunities. That tactical fluidity could be decisive in the return leg against PSG, where matching the visitors’ transitions and counter-attacks will require discipline and well-timed forward runs from midfield. Bayern’s coaching staff will face a selection puzzle as they weigh the physical condition of key players against the tactical demands of a high-stakes European fixture.

Goretzka’s departing-season narrative and Bayern legacy

This campaign may be Leon Goretzka’s last at Bayern Munich after an eight-season association with the club, and his recent contributions have added momentum to a farewell storyline. He already played a central role in Bayern’s record-breaking goals tally earlier in the season and now has the chance to cap his time at the club with further major honours. For a player of his experience, the closing weeks present both a professional objective—advancing in the Champions League—and a personal mission to leave a lasting mark on the club’s history.

Goretzka’s leadership has been visible beyond goals and assists; he has captained the side in certain matches and assumed responsibility in periods of tactical uncertainty. Team-mates and staff are aware that his presence provides calm and direction, particularly when younger squad members are thrust into demanding roles. Should Bayern advance and secure further trophies, Goretzka’s final season would be viewed as a fitting capstone to a distinguished spell at the club.

Injury picture and squad rotation ahead of PSG return leg

Bayern enter the midweek fixture with a list of fitness questions that influenced Kompany’s rotations against Mainz and earlier in the season. The coach has balanced the need to preserve players for the European tie with the imperative of securing domestic points and maintaining a high-scoring campaign. As a result, several established starters have been rested or used sparingly in recent matches, generating debate over the optimal XI for the return leg.

Medical reports and the coaching staff’s assessments over the next 48 hours will shape selection decisions, with particular attention on players whose recovery timelines are uncertain. Kompany must also consider how to contain PSG’s attacking threats while ensuring his midfield retains the ability to press and create. Bench options that provide energy and tactical flexibility could prove decisive if the scoreline requires rapid responses during the match.

What the return leg at the Allianz Arena is likely to deliver

With the tie finely poised, the return fixture in Munich is expected to be intense and tactically intricate, blending the drama of a European knockout with the urgency of two teams chasing a place in the final. Bayern will need to replicate the composure that allowed them to overturn deficits in recent matches, while PSG will look to protect any advantage and exploit spaces on the break. Home support will be a critical variable; a fervent crowd can amplify Bayern’s momentum in the early exchanges.

Strategically, the battle will centre on midfield control and set-piece management, areas where Goretzka’s experience and physicality could swing momentum. Bayern’s ability to transition quickly from defence to attack and to convert dead-ball chances will be under scrutiny. Conversely, PSG’s reliance on swift forward movement and clinical finishing means Bayern must limit counter-attacking opportunities and remain defensively compact.

Implications for Bayern’s season and European aspirations

A successful outcome in the return leg would carry profound implications for Bayern’s trajectory, potentially propelling them into the Champions League final and offering a chance to cement an already remarkable season with additional silverware. Conversely, elimination would intensify pressure on the club to deliver on domestic objectives and to evaluate preparations for the next campaign. The result will also influence how Kompany’s rotational approach is judged in the context of balancing multiple competitions.

For Leon Goretzka personally, the tie represents one of the last major opportunities to win the Champions League with Bayern, reinforcing his determination to contribute at a decisive juncture. The broader narrative for the club centres on sustaining the resilience shown in recent weeks and converting that spirit into a sustained run in Europe. Supporters and pundits alike will measure Bayern’s final weeks not only by trophies but by the manner in which the team responds to adversity.

The full-time picture will be decided at the stadium, but the signs from recent fixtures point to a Bayern side that retains belief, versatility and a capacity to produce pivotal moments from senior players like Leon Goretzka.

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