Let's look at how Paris Saint-Germain won this time from several aspects:
First, the team's self-confidence brought a great victory away from home. In the last Champions League match, Paris Saint-Germain dared to make a strong attack and set off a wave of offensive at Bayern Munich, which was risky in regular matches. After all, you went to other people's homes. Under the influence of various factors such as environment, venue, diet and sleep, opponents who fought away from home are generally relatively conservative, and defensive counterattacks are more effective. Unexpectedly, Paris Saint-Germain's attack was more fierce than Bayern Munich's, although it lost 2-3 in the end.
Second, home court advantage. Back at home, Paris Saint-Germain is superior to Bayern Munich in both tactics and technology. This is all from the affirmation of their own strength. In the face of a strong team like Bayern Munich, it is extremely difficult to fall behind by one goal without absolute strength. Facts tell us that Paris Saint-Germain is still more energetic and aggressive than Bayern Munich under such circumstances. So it is reasonable to win this victory. Third, the unity of management. On the other hand, the management of Paris Saint-Germain can be described as United as one, giving absolute trust to the players and the head coach before and during the opening ceremony, which is the best embodiment of building the cohesion of the team. In the past year, the chaotic division of Bayern Munich and Sports director Sally's abandonment of boas before the game all show that although this team is not far from Paris Saint-Germain in hard power, it has lost power in soft power.