Bayern Munich is rolling on a 15-game winning streak in the Champions League, but Paris Saint-Germain boss Luis Enrique is confident that his team will put an end to its dominating run.

Of course, that won't be an easy task for PSG at Parc des Princes. Stopping Harry Kane, the deadliest scoring forward in the league, will take more than a brilliant strategy.

PSG Ready to End Bayern Munich's Incredible Run

The reigning German champions make the trip to Paris to face the last club that managed to defeat them in a competitive fixture, with PSG having secured a 2-0 victory against Bayern in their last meeting during the Club World Cup quarterfinals in Atlanta last July.

Speaking at a pre-match press conference via ESPN, Luis Enrique praised Bayern's consistency but expressed strong belief in his squad's ability to rise to the challenge.

"If we talk about the results and their run in the last 15 games, it is incredible. We know how difficult it is to win three or four matches in a row, but if it is 15, that is just incredible. They deserve it.

"But as for the game tomorrow, it's at the Parc des Princes in front of our supporters with the atmosphere they create in every game and we are confident that we can improve our performance level to try to overcome their pressure."

European Giants Ready for Champions League Clash

Both PSG and Bayern Munich famously clashed in the 2020 Champions League final, but Bayern emerged victorious. The two teams currently occupy the top two spots in their group, with the French champions leading on goals scored.

Under Vincent Kompany's guidance, Bayern have impressively won their last four encounters against PSG without conceding a single goal.

Asked if the match could determine Europe's best team, PSG midfielder Vitinha said that tomorrow will be the judge to see who deserves the title.

Harry Kane's Form is a Major Threat

With Bayern Munich, much of their attacking success will depend on Harry Kane, who has been in sensational form this season. The England captain, with 24 goals for club and country already, is one of Europe's deadliest forwards.

Vitinha did acknowledge Kane's brilliance, saying, "Harry Kane is one of the best in the world. His stats are unreal, season after season. But Bayern have plenty of other top players as well."

Meanwhile, veteran goalkeeper Manuel Neuer made it clear that Bayern respect PSG's strength but are not intimidated. The 39-year-old player said that they are dangerous on the counter and from a distance. However, he acknowledged that PSG can come back anytime, so they should defend smartly.