Lazio surely wants to play the seconf game as fast as they can, because this Bayern is shaking and very weak, with problems also in the relationship between his coach Tuchel and the whole team of players, in fact he is leaving at the end of the season, but in Munich lets see if Lazio can make one of his biggest achievement in Europe is not gonna be an easy task.
Currently, Lazio is in a positive trend and their previous victory has made them even more confident of being able to get rid of Bayern Munich in the Champions League. But it's not easy, especially since the second leg was played away from home and Lazio couldn't even add aggregate points. What Lazio has to do is make Bayern Munich's players mentally down and at the same time make them very frustrated in order to maintain this advantage.
Yes, I admit that Lazio is indeed in a positive trend after beating Munich at home and of course it was a little painful for Munich and also reduced the mentality of the players because no one expected that Munich would lose early considering Munich's ability and experience in UCL but were defeated by a team that I don't have much experience. And I think currently Lazio is preparing to face Munich at away and using a defensive strategy, but it looks like this won't be easy to do because Munich will definitely avenge their previous defeat because the aggregate created by Lazio is only one so Munich still has the opportunity to create an aggregate of more than 1 to bring Munich through to the next round, this is if Munich no longer makes mistakes like match before.
Remember their score? Upamecano's blunder caused the penalty. Later, Lazio showed little firepower. I don't see a "positive trend" there; it sounds more like they hit the jackpot once and may not again. Munich will not sit back in the second leg. Given the tight aggregate, I anticipate them to come out strong. Munich can easily turn the tables if they stay focused and avoid stupid mistakes. If Kane stays healthy, Munich is set. Its about believing in their comeback, not just wishing to win.
I cant wait for Munich to lead in the next match. Their recent Bundesliga problems aside, a club of their caliber can recover when needed. Lazio's second-leg home advantage? I wouldnt trust that. Munich's fans know they have the skill and will to come back from a goal down. Its not whether Munich can win, but how much. I predict a good Munich win to boost their confidence and show the UCL they're still a threat.