
Even PSG admit: ‘Bayern are the boss‘
Reading Time: 2min | Wed. 05.11.25. | 15:50
The players, the coach and the French press are thinking the same - The Bavarians were better
16 out of 16. What a score for Bayern Munich. The Bavarians have started their season in the most desirable way and have recorded only wins. The team is in total sync and no team, in Germany or abroad can match them. There were voices who were trying to downplay these results saying that Bayern played mostly with weak teams like Borussia Monchengladbach, Augsburg or HSV, or Pafos in the Champions League, but that‘s not entirely true. The Bavarians defeated all three German representatives in Europe this season, as well as Leipzig, currently second placed team in Bundesliga. They also defeated Chelsea and finally, they not only scored two goals in Paris, against the defending European champion, but managed 45 minutes with 10 men and one 2-1.
Even PSG players have no doubt about that.
"It's surprising. We knew it was going to be difficult. We honestly weren't expecting this, but we'll try to take the positives from this match because it was a really tough evening. They were a very good team we were up against, and we'll try to bounce back as quickly as possible“ said Bradley Barcola after the game.
Luis Enrique was even more direct.
"At 11 against 11, Bayern were stronger, without a doubt. We gave the opposition some very nice gifts in the first half. We could have conceded more“ said the Spanish manager for Canal+.
🚨 𝗥𝗘𝗖𝗢𝗥𝗗: No team in history has ever started a season with 16 wins in a row.
— Football Tweet ⚽ (@Football__Tweet) November 4, 2025
Bayern Munich are the BEST team in the world right now. ✅ pic.twitter.com/Fx3MVemLSn
“We faced a well-organized and physically fit team. They were better than us in the first half; they were superior in the physical battles and their high recovery" explained captain Marquinhos. The French press also had no doubt that Bayern‘s strength and form are true. Le Figaro admitted that Bayern “are the boss“ while L'Équipe wrote that "PSG were immediately overwhelmed by the superiority of FC Bayern Munich, initially falling apart at the Parc des Princes and then experiencing a nightmare evening with the injury-related absences of Ousmane Dembélé and Achraf Hakimi".
UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE - MATCHDAY 4
Wednesday
20.45: (7.00) Paphos (4.40) Villareal (1.47)
20.45: (8.00) Qarabag (5.30) Chelsea (1.35)
23.00: (3.20) Ajax (4.00) Galatasaray (2.15)
23.00: (2.05) Benfica (3.70) Leverkusen (3.70)
23.00: (5.50) Club Brugge (5.15) Barcelona (1.53)
23.00: (1.05) Inter (14.0) Kairat Almaty (45.0)
23.00: (1.45) Man.City (5.25) Dortmund (6.75)
23.00: (1.50) Newcastle (4.20) Ath.Bilbao (6.75)
23.00: (2.10) Olympique Marseille (3.75) Atalanta (3.50)
***odds are subject to change***













