PSG and Bayern defined the future of attacking football in the UCL

Attacking football in Europe is reaching a new level. The successful runs of PSG and Bayern Munich in the Champions League are demonstrating what the future of modern football will look like. Goal.com reports on this.
Former defender Stephen Warnock praised the quarter-final clash between Bayern Munich and Real Madrid, highlighting the German club's attacking potential.

While Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta considers his team to be the most exciting club in Europe, many experts describe the London club's play as overly cautious and pragmatic. Although Arsenal reached the semi-finals for the second consecutive season, it is noted that their style of play is more defensive in nature.
PSG head coach Luis Enrique, however, chose a completely different approach. Following the transfer of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, the Parisians now field three powerful dribbling masters simultaneously.

Ousmane Dembélé's move to the center and activity on the flanks helped PSG achieve a historic treble.
Bayern Munich also made an unexpected move in the transfer market. The Munich side strengthened their attacking line by paying Liverpool 75 million euros for 28-year-old Luis Díaz.
Philipp Lahm noted that Díaz has taken the team's play to a new level by working tirelessly not only in attack but also in defense.
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