Bayern Munich winger and France international Kingsley Coman spoke to the press this week ahead of Les Bleus‘ trip to the Netherlands. The former Paris Saint-Germain player spoke about the French capital club, and his split-loyalties when talking about who he wants to win the Champions League. The following was transcribed by RMC Sport.
“As a player that grew up in Paris, I hope that PSG wins the Champions League,” admitted Coman. “But as a player of Bayern Munich, I hope not. After that, you never know if one day I’ll change team.”
The Frenchman spoke about his departure from the French champions, adding that “I think I made a good decision at the moment that I left, the situation at the club was quite different at the time.”
“Whoever the club is, winning the Champions League isn’t easy. However, since I left PSG the club has evolved – they have become the club that everyone watches and puts as favourites for the Champions League.”
Coman rose through PSG’s academy, and only made a handful of appearances before signing for Juventus in 2015, and subsequently Bayern Munich in 2017.
GFFN | George Boxall
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