But when asked about PSG's star-studded MCN attack - Mbappe, Edinson Cavani and Neymar - Robben was unphased: "The important thing is the performance of the team, not just to focus on particular players". Bayern chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge is convinced Bayern can get a good result in the French capital. "I know our team, they are highly motivated and concentrated for games like this," said the former striker. "I am convinced we can get something out of this game."Robben over PSG: Geld maakt geen doelpuntenhttps://t.co/ofkx0jWeHu pic.twitter.com/jKYTUSjsLx
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Nevertheless, the biggest test for Bayern's shaky defence -- which threw away a two-goal lead at home to struggling Wolfsburg in a 2-2 draw last Friday -- will be to contain 'MCN'. "Of course, that is an attack with world-class players, we have to control that, but we have more experience," countered Rummenigge. Bayern president Uli Hoeness launched a thinly-veiled attack on PSG's spending policy in an interview on Monday, but Rummenigge focused on the football. "This is a prestige game, but one thing is clear: the Champions League is not decided, we want to create the conditions to become group-winners."Robben en Bayern langs tien man Anderlecht, nieuw toptrio PSG velt Celtic https://t.co/RT16JSHW67 pic.twitter.com/Yb5akWZ3uy
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Amid mounting tension in Bavaria, do Bayern Munich need to get a result at PSG? https://t.co/OygwSsSpWP pic.twitter.com/D3CQevCyUU
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