Allianz Arena will be a pressure cooker this Tuesday, with Bayern’s 23‑goal difference and flawless home form turning the Leveller into a true advantage; Real’s last‑four matches (DLLWW) hint at nerves, yet Mbappé’s 14‑goal haul and Vinícius’s set‑piece threat keep the defense guessing. Bayern will press high, forcing Real into a 60‑second transition that can exploit the gap left by the Germans’ aggressive midfield shape; if Kane’s finishing quality seals the deal, the 1.5‑goal cushion will evaporate in the dying minutes. Real’s last‑leg shock at Bayern two years ago showed the El Clásico can swing on a single moment, but the current data favors a controlled, possession‑based game: Bayern will aim for sustained pressure and quick counter‑attacks from the wings, while Madrid must manage the tempo and capitalize on travel‑spot corners. The match is a tactical chessboard where momentum will shift with every set‑piece, and the team that locks down midfield and hits the target with each chance will dictate the knockout drama.