In the event that Bayern Munich makes it to the final of the Champions League campaign this year, they will be prohibited from wearing their red home kit.
Xabi Alonso’s team, which had Nordi Mukiele sent off, was defeated by the Bavarian team in the first leg of the round of 16 match. The Bavarian team earned a comfortable 3-0 victory over Bayer Leverkusen, who ended up winning the Bundesliga championship.
Harry Kane scored two goals, one on each side of a goal scored by Jamal Musiala, to give Vincent Kompany’s team a chance to advance to the quarterfinals of the Champions League. The second leg of the match will take place the following week.
Bayern Munich is aiming to win the European Championship for the seventh time, and they have the opportunity to do so at their home stadium, the Allianz Arena. This venue is capable of hosting the championship match, just as it did in 2012, when they were defeated by Chelsea on penalties.
It is important to note that Bayern will not be permitted to wear their traditional colours in the event that they are successful in reaching the final.
In the Champions League, the 33-time German champions are not permitted to wear their home kit, as reported by the Daily Mail and a number of other outlets. This decision was made by UEFA.
It has been asserted that the dark numbers on the jersey of the shirt “do not offer sufficient contrast for viewers,” despite the fact that they have been wearing it as usual in the Bundesliga.
The European Union Football Association (UEFA) is alleged to have requested that Bayern change their numbers and font to white in order to comply with the rules, which means that they have violated visibility regulations.
On the other hand, the club has not yet done so in the Champions League. Instead, they have been wearing their beige retro shirts at home, in addition to their black away kit when they are away from home.
This is Bayern’s path to the final on their own turf.
Bayern will face the team that emerges victorious from the match between Feyenoord and Inter Milan in the quarterfinals if they finish the second leg of their match against Leverkusen without any problems. From the first leg that took place in Rotterdam, Inter currently holds a 2-0 lead.
Barcelona, Benfica, Borussia Dortmund, and Lille are some of the teams that could face off against each other in the semi-final.
Because Real Madrid, Arsenal, Liverpool, Paris Saint-Germain, and Aston Villa are all on the opposite side of the bracket, Bayern cannot play any of these teams until the final stages of the competition.
The last time Bayern won the Champions League was in 2020, when they defeated Paris Saint-Germain in the rearranged final in Lisbon for a score of 1-0. Kingsley Coman scored the game-winning goal for Bayern.
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