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Bayern Munich director expresses Bayern's Market smartness in buying players; indicates Bayern does not buy like Real Madrid #RMAFCB


As the atmosphere tenses up and the Munich-Madrid clash is hours from kick-off, speculations are swaying in different directions and reasons are abundant on who will come out victorious to the semifinals.

As this goes on, Bayern Munich technical director Michael Reschke says Bayern doesn't spend on players the way Real Madrid.

According to ESPN, Reschke said that his club do not make "super transfers" like Real Madrid, preferring to stick to their own "clear philosophy" of being smart in the market.

Bayern came in fourth position in the most recent statistics done by Deloitte Football Money League but have been seen to act smartly while buying players. Meanwhile, Real Madrid are famous for their big spendings as they have broken five of the last six world transfer records with Figo, Zidane, Kaka, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Gareth Bale.

Bayern's conversatism failed them in the first leg. Is it likely to give them a upper hand tonigh?

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