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High Stakes As Bayern Munich Host PSG Amid European Wobbles

Bayern Munich host Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday in a battle between two sides flying high domestically but seemingly struggling to adjust to the new Champions League format. After four games, Bayern have lost twice -- including a 4-1 defeat by Barcelona, led by their former boss Hansi Flick -- and sit 17th, which would leave them unseeded for the knockout phase play-off. PSG's situation is even worse, with the French champions in 25th -- one spot outside the knockout places entirely. 

For two teams who contested the Champions League final just four years ago, and who both lead their leagues by six points, the lowly rankings are already cause for concern. 

Bayern's struggles are a far cry from their exploits in the old group stage, where the six-time European champions signed off with a record 40-match unbeaten run, featuring 36 wins and four draws. 

Their last loss in the group phase came back in 2017 -- a 3-0 defeat to Tuesday's opponents PSG. 

This season, other than Bayern's loss in Barcelona, which led to whispers new coach Vincent Kompany may struggle against top sides, the German giants have impressed. 

Unbeaten in the league, Bayern's only other defeat came in the Champions League away at Aston Villa -- a 1-0 loss in a repeat of the 1982 European Cup final. 

As it would be for PSG, a league phase elimination remains an unthinkable possibility -- and one which could have real ramifications for Kompany.

The crowded football calendar provides a real incentive for finishing in the top eight and avoiding the extra play-off round for teams finishing from ninth to 24th.

Thomas Mueller knows PSG, who still have to play Manchester City, will be eager to gain ground after an underwhelming start in Europe.

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