Bayern manager Kompany vows greater intensity in return fixture following nine-goal thriller against PSG

Bayern manager Kompany vows greater intensity in return fixture following nine-goal thriller against PSG

Bayern went ahead early but fought back hard to reduce the gap from 5-2 with a pair of goals after the break in an exhilarating nine-goal encounter.

"More. Even more," Bayern manager Vincent Kompany declared when questioned on what supporters can anticipate in the away leg.

"We are playing at home, we will have 75,000 in the stands. We do not want mere noise. We require a wall of sound. It is not a venue that lacks triumphant history with this squad," Kompany added.

The Belgian coach, now in his second year with Bayern, has guided his side chasing a treble to break multiple scoring benchmarks already.

Bayern, having clinched the Bundesliga crown, established a fresh league record with 113 goals in the competition and three games left. The old record, untouched for over 50 years, was 101 goals set by Bayern in 1971/1972.

This marks the initial occasion where three Bayern forwards, Harry Kane, Michael Olise and Luis Diaz, each boast 10 or more goals plus assists in a Champions League season.

England skipper Kane, who found the net during Tuesdays match, has struck 13 times in the tournament and tops the Bundesliga goal charts with 33.

Bayern will also meet Stuttgart in the German Cup final on May 23.

"Conceding five in the Champions League usually spells elimination, yet we managed four in Paris," Kompany remarked. "We possess the ability to score, as demonstrated, and we shall replicate it on our turf."

"The return match is ours at home and victory is essential," Kompany stated. "We achieve that frequently there and backed by our supporters, the confidence is real."