Bayern saw their Champions League campaign end after conceding six goals across two legs against PSG. The defeat highlighted defensive weaknesses but also underlined the attacking approach implemented by Kompany. Bayern’s vulnerability has not been confined to Europe. High-scoring matches in the Bundesliga against Mainz (4-3) and Heidenheim (3-3) have also exposed a back line struggling to balance risk and defensive stability.Former Bayern captain Matthaus believes the club should stay committed to Kompany’s attacking philosophy, even if it brings defensive challenges."With such an attacking style of play, you can't defend everything, of course," Matthaus explained, as quoted by Sport. "Of course, they've conceded a lot of goals, but they're still very successful this season and are on the verge of winning the double. They've reached the Champions League semi-finals."The second leg at the Allianz Arena saw Ousmane Dembele score early to silence the home crowd. A late equaliser from Harry Kane was not enough to overturn the aggregate deficit. For Matthaus, however, the broader picture is positive. He believes Bayern have restored excitement and attacking football this season."FC Bayern certainly didn't deliver their best performance in the semi-final second leg against Paris Saint-Germain, but they've still thrilled us all year," he added. "I look forward to every FC Bayern match because they're always a highlight with their high-scoring game. FC Bayern stands for spectacular football, and they've shown that this year. I wouldn't deviate from that approach," said the record-holding German international.
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