- Thomas Muller feels Bayern Munich are back on track following their latest win
- The German giants beat Paris Saint-Germain 3-1 at the Allianz Arena on Tuesday
- The 28-year-old calls for PSG admirers to ‘get off the gas’ when talking up teams
Thomas Muller believes Bayern Munich are back in full force after exacting revenge over Paris Saint-Germain following their convincing 3-1 victory on Tuesday evening.
The Bundesliga giants have endured a rocky start to the season when Carlo Ancelotti was dismissed as manager after their 3-0 humiliating defeat at the hands of Unai Emery’s side in September.
However, Muller is revelling in their latest Champions League triumph and has called for admirers of the French side to ‘get off the gas’ when it comes to talking up other sides.
Thomas Muller feels Bayern Munich are back on track following their 3-1 victory on Tuesday
Bayern beat Paris Saint-Germain 3-1 at the Allianz Arena as Corentin Tolisso scored a brace
Robert Lewandowski broke the deadlock before the 10-minute mark before two goals from Corentin Tolisso either side of half time saw the German giants walk away 3-1 winners.
Muller came off the bench to play the final 25 minutes and was keen to remind reporters of Bayern’s successful reputation.
‘I think we won 3-1. Of course, PSG had one or two good chances but you did not feel that another team was superior to us here,’ he said. ‘We are still Bayern.
‘When it was 3-0 in Paris, we had a corner ratio of 18-1 for us and it is pretended that PSG had a potion or something.
‘Of course, they have very good offensive players but you should be off the gas when it comes to talking up other teams.’
Robert Lewandowski broke the deadlock for the hosts before the 10-minute mark
Tolisso scored either side of half time as the German side progress to the knockout stages
The 28-year-old forward even took a jab at the officiating as he felt that the visitors were ‘protected’ after they were lauded in the reverse fixture.
‘I think the referee also read your articles because I felt I had an away game in Paris as to how much the referee protected the PSG players,’ he added.
‘So, we are still Bayern.’
Muller and Co finished second in Group B as PSG finished top on goal difference