Somebody will end the season tomorrow, even thou it’s only March. Both Bayern Munich and PSG are dominant in their national leagues and the Champions League trophy is the ultimate goal. But one team will not be happy tomorrow night, and Bayern’s Thomas Muller hopes it will be Kylian Mbappe and co. German’s forward knows that the French international is a major threat for his team, but believes in his game plan.Thomas Muller is ready for PSG 😈 pic.twitter.com/17VsIhTMqV— GOAL (@goal) March 7, 2023 Muller was asked what he thinks about Mbappe’s words after PSG’s 1-0 defeat in Paris, when the Frenchman claimed that his team remains the favorite to go through.“Everyone can decide for themselves how to assess the roles. We won 1-0 in the first leg, I see an advantage for us there. We have a home game, which is a strong pound for me. Our job is for him to see things differently after the game. We will disturb him in his work. He doesn’t just play beautifully, he’s very effective. It’s no secret the whole world likes to watch him play football. If our plan works, he won’t have much fun” said Muller.Late for the team bus, for training, fashion week in Paris, five hairstyles already in 2023 – Bayern will no longer tolerate Sane and GnabryAnother great PSG star Lionel Messi, also doesn’t like playing against Bayern’s forward. Against the Argentinian, Muller has six wins in nine games, with 6 goals and two assists, exactly twice as many as Messi.”I know the statistics. In the past few years we’ve always had dealings with FC Barcelona, and it almost always ended well. Of course, the 7-0 in two games in 2013 was an extreme result back then, but that was 10 years ago. Stats tend to come from the past, so don’t read too much into tomorrow’s game” said the German with a smile.Messi: Mbappe scores three goals in the final and not lift the trophy – crazy! I would like to do great things together in ParisAnother Bayern star will probably play in tomorrow’s game, but certainly not from the start. The Bavarians coach Julian Nagelsmann said Sadio Mane was “still finding his rhythm” after “being away for quite a while”. Mane injured his leg in November and required surgery, keeping him out of Senegal’s World Cup campaign. The former Liverpool striker has appeared twice off the bench in the league in the past fortnight.”I don’t think he will start but we still need to make a final decision on that. We are very happy to have Sadio back, he can bring a spark from the bench. Even if he doesn’t start, Sadio is a player who can be — and wants to be — decisive from the bench” said the German tactician.UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE1/8 finals – 2nd legTuesday23:00: (1.40) Benfica (4.90) Club Brugge (9.00)23:00: (1.90) Chelsea (3.60) Dortmund (4.50)Wednesday23:00: (2.05) Tottenham (3.50) Milan (3.90)23:00: (1.90) Bayern (4.30) PSG (3.75)14.03. Tuesday23:00: (2.80) Porto (3.15) Inter (2.65)23:00: (1.45) Man.City (4.60) RB Leipzig (8.50)15.03. Wednesday23:00: (2.35) Real Madrid (3.50) Liverpool (3.15)23:00: (1.57) Napoli (4.10) Eintr.Frankfurt (6.75)***odds are subject to change***