Christoph Freund senses Bayern Munich won't fall foul of punishment after UEFA took disciplinary action against them for the celebrations in Wednesday's 4-3 win over Real Madrid.“We're not too worri...

Freund confident Bayern won't face UEFA punishment: "We're not too worried"Christoph Freund senses Bayern Munich won't fall foul of punishment after UEFA took disciplinary action against them for the celebrations in Wednesday's 4-3 win over Real Madrid.“We're not too worried. Our contact with UEFA is good and close, it has always been throughout the season, also with Jan-Christian Dreesen. UEFA knows what they have with the Allianz Arena.“It was an extreme situation, but UEFA knows it's one of the safest stadiums.

We're assuming we'll be able to enjoy a full stadium against PSG,” the Bayern chief said, regarding the upcoming Champions League semi-final ties.Freund, speaking at Bayern's press conference ahead of the clash with VfB Stuttgart, acknowledged the wrongdoing and issued an apology to photographers caught up in the scenes.“At the end of the game, there were a lot of emotions, and also chaos. We are very sorry that journalists were injured. We are in contact with the journalists and the relevant authorities."It was a very emotional night and an extraordinary course of events.

But this should not happen. Our stadium stands for safety and an atmosphere where everyone feels comfortable.“We're not worried and we expect that we'll be able to play our next game in front of our fans,” said Freund, reiterating his belief that the Allianz Arena will be at capacity for the Parisians.