
""I don't think the difference is that big. Maybe it's a bit louder in Munich because there are more people in the stadium. But I've never played a semi-final at the Paris stadium - and I know it can get extremely loud there too.""
""As a player, you don't hear every single voice, mostly just one big, collective one. During the game, you're so focused on it that you don't constantly think about it.""
""But at certain moments - when you're pressing, when you're tired, when you want to force a goal - that energy from the outside can really give you an extra boost.""
Kingsley Coman, a former player for both Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain, compares the home atmospheres of the Allianz Arena and Parc des Princes. He notes that while Munich may be slightly louder due to its larger capacity, the energy in Paris can also be overwhelming. Coman emphasizes that players often focus on the collective noise rather than individual voices, but the crowd's energy can provide a significant boost during critical moments in a match.
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