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PSG and Bayern Munich's flying forward lines are the future of football

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Adam Moha

27 Apr 2026 1 Min

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Bayern Munich's thrilling Champions League quarter-final against Real Madrid has raised questions about their ability to go all the way, with former Liverpool defender Stephen Warnock enjoying their front-foot football.

PSG and Bayern Munich's flying forward lines are the future of football
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Premier League, take note: PSG and Bayern Munich's flying forward lines are the future of football

Bayern Munich's Thrilling Champions League Quarter-Final

Just like pretty much everyone else on the planet, former Liverpool defender Stephen Warnock thoroughly enjoyed Bayern Munich's thrilling Champions League quarter-final against Real Madrid. The tie ebbed and flowed for 180 mesmerising minutes before the Bavarians eventually prevailed 6-4 on aggregate, thanks in no small part to Eduardo Camavinga's idiotic dismissal in the closing stages of the second leg.

Bayern Munich's Front-Foot Football

However, even though Bayern had ended up winning both legs, and by playing front-foot football from start to finish, Warnock had his doubts over the Germans' ability to go all the way.

  • Bayern Munich won the tie 6-4 on aggregate
  • The tie lasted 180 minutes
  • Eduardo Camavinga was dismissed in the second leg
Stephen Warnock enjoyed Bayern Munich's thrilling Champions League quarter-final against Real Madrid

Implications for the Premier League

The performance of Bayern Munich and potentially PSG could have implications for the Premier League and the future of football.

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