
Bayern were able to come back with a big win over their opponents in three games after the Champions League resumption, and it is only natural that they will be the favorites to win the title. But bayern champions league finals have a precedent for "big hits" (the hotter the game, the easier it is to lose), and only two of the four finals in the past two decades have successfully won the title. Opponents Paris Saint-Germain recovered in time against Leipzig, and the returning Di Maria handed over a goal and two assists to win easily by three goals. Although Bayern beat Lyon 3-0, the process was not easy, the other side had many counter-attack opportunities to score, but the forward's grasp was not good, reflecting that the team still has a lot of room for improvement.
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Joshua Kimmich, who has delivered three assists and one goal in his last two games, is an important contributor to the team's promotion, but it has also become a defensive loophole for Bayern. In the first match against Lyon, the opponent's multiple counter-attacks were against Bayern's right-back. Joshua Kimmich often pressed too far forward when attacking, failing to put Jérôme Boateng in a multiple one-on-one defensive disadvantage, while increasing the chances of the team conceding goals and the risk of Jérôme Boateng's foul play. In the final, mbappe's attack on the right flank may be the best solution to the loophole. Another stat worth referencing is that Bonjaman Pavard is the second-best in the squad in terms of the number of tops and success rates, far ahead of defenders such as Joshua Kimmich, Alaba and Alfonso Davis. Bunjaman Pavard had a 65 percent success rate in the season, winning 89 out of 137 attempts, compared with Joshua Kimmich at just 49 percent.
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There is no doubt that Thiago, Leon Goretzka and Joshua Kimmich are all world-class midfielders, but with the performance of the last three games, Leon Goletzka and Thiago are matched with Joshua Kimmich. Thiago took on the job of "assigning cards" in midfield, stealing most of the possession time, doing a good job of controlling the rhythm and the excessive work from defense to attack, delivering a pass success rate of up to 96% against Barca, but making mistakes more frequently than Joshua Kimmich, in which the first half did not miss a goal without pressure, forcing Jérôme Boateng to foul and intercept the opponent's counterattack, leading the first card since the resumption of May. Thiago's stability may be an important factor in the team's victory.
Joshua Kimmich excelled over Thiago in terms of his mobility and more aggressive passing. Joshua Kimmich has created 167 shots for his teammates this season, averaging 4.14 per game, of which 58 are set-pieces and 103 are general delivery. It is statistically better than Thiago, who averaged 3.05 times per game, and Leon Goletska, who averaged 3.15 times per game. Leon Goretzka's advantage is that his physical confrontation has improved significantly during the resumption of may, and he is more involved in the work of pressing in the front and cutting into the box to seek opportunities to attack, Leon Goretzka has achieved a total of 104 frontcourt pressing this season, with a success rate of 30%, more than 83 times than Thiago, who has played more time. Leon Goretzka has the highest number of touches, shots and goals scored in the penalty area, with 23 of 71 shots on goal, scoring eight goals, and is currently the fifth-largest scorer in the team. Leon Goletzka's candidacy is unshakable. In the final, the team's mobility, efficiency of pressing and physical confrontation will be the key factors in grabbing control of the midfield. So unless Bonjaman Pavard is in poor form and cannot play right-back, the midfield line paired with Joshua Kimmich with Leon Goletzka is The perfect choice for Flick.
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Bayern's left side will be key in the final. Alfonso Davis has the highest success rate of pressing in the team, reaching 42.2%, intercepting the opponent's pass and shooting number only behind Joshua Kimmich, and shoving as many as 46 interceptions at the back, the first of the team. Kingsley Koeman and Ivan Perisic on the Bayern left have a lower stake in defending than Sergi Gnabry on the right, but Alfonso Davis is still capable of blocking most of the attack on his own, and with Alaba filling in the gaps, Bayern's defensive ability on the left is higher than on the right. The opponent's right wing is Di Maria, who has played the most hours, assists and created the most shooting opportunities this season. Di Maria seized the opportunity of a series of mistakes in the Leipzig defence in the semifinals, delivering two assists and one goal, creating a total of six shots on goal, making him the most threatening player in the Paris squad.
Bayern's weakness on the left side of defence is its lack of air superiority. Alaba's success rate at the top was only 49.2 percent, with Alfonso Davis achieving a better 57.6 percent, though still well below Jérôme Boateng at 75.7 percent and Bunjaman Pavard at 65 percent. Opponents' defender Makinhos has scored three times this season and his ability to score headers is obvious to all, with Bayern conceding six from corners. Set-piece attacks will be a big deal for Paris to break.