On Tuesday evening, the first leg of the mouth watering UEFA Champions League semi final between PSG and Bayern Munich will take place at the Parc Des Princes, with the whole footballing world ready to watch in anticipation.
Over the years, there have been a number of players who have represented both clubs - the likes of Juan Bernat, Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, and Renato Sanches. There is also current PSG defender Lucas Hernandez, who spent four years in Munich.
Another player who has played for both is Kingsley Coman. The winger came through the ranks at PSG, joining as a seven year old before leaving for Serie A side Juventus when he was `18, back in 2014.
Whilst he only played a handful of games for the PSG first team, fans will be all too familiar with his impact at Bayern, having scored the only goal of the game in the UEFA Champions League final.
In total, the Frenchman spent a whole decade at Bayern, before departing for Saudi Pro League side Al Nassr last summer. Coincidentally, his final competitive game for the German giants was against PSG at the Club World Cup in America just weeks before his departure.
So, from Paris and came through at PSG, whilst spending nearly all of his senior career at Bayern. It begs the question, who will he be supporting in the semi finals? Well, Bayern themselves, via iMiaSanMia, asked the player that very question.
"I have both clubs in my heart, but Bayern is the most recent chapter. I only left a few months ago, many of my friends are still there, I know the people at the club very well. So it's clear that I'll be rooting for Bayern this time.
I wouldn't necessarily call them favourites, though. It's more about my personal connection, and that connection is still very strong with Bayern at the moment."
Overall, you have to say fair enough. He makes it clear he still has an affinity with PSG, but wants Bayern to win because he was there (much) more recently, and thus knows more people at the German side than PSG. He won't have any team mates still remaining from the side he played for in the French capital, not even Marquinhos.
The only players he will know from Luis Enrique's side are his French national team mates, who he will not have spent time with day to day, season to season like he did with his Bayern team mates. Funnily enough, the only PSG player he has played with at club level is Hernandez, from their time together in Munich.
Will certainly be a cracking tie, and thank goodness he is no longer at Bayern and cannot score a header at the back post again. Let's see what happens.
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