The Bundesliga champions were beaten 3-0 in Paris in the reverse fixture in October, a result that prompted Carlo Ancelotti to be sacked as head coach.
However, Coman wants to beat his old club – whose unbeaten run this season ended with a 2-1 loss at Strasbourg on Saturday – in order to underline Bayern’s credentials as challengers for the trophy.
“I don’t think it’s a personal matter with PSG, but a message to all of Europe that Bayern want to win the Champions League,” he told a news conference.
“Of course, it’s also about revenge, but it’s nothing personal.”
Defender Niklas Sule is also hoping for a result to set the record straight, even though the 4-0 win necessary for Bayern to finish top of the group looks unlikely.
“It was a black evening for us in Paris. We went behind very early,” he said.
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