You really haven't. You managed to interpret the opposite of what I said, somehow. Also I don't "keep bringing him into it". Other posters had already done that in this thread before I ever did.
No but we were thoroughly outplayed, had even less of the ball and conceded enough shots to lose the game. 30 shots is an arbitrary stat too. Sure it's a lot of shots and I'm sure the XG was better for Bayern than it was for PSG when we played them, but it doesn't take away from the fact that the game plan was the same. Both managers got quite lucky on undeserved wins. Did Poch get more lucky? I guess, if you consider how jammy that Dalot hand ball incident was maybe others would think otherwise. But even if we agree Poch was a bit more lucky than Ole, it's quite funny to see the difference in reaction being this stark to the two victories.
When we were away to PSG, we certainly sat back and hit to counter. We were outplayed, we were fortunate to come away with winning the tie. Ole got overly praised, in my humble opinion, because it relied massively on luck. I don't have an issue with it, because it was an exciting night and a huge achievement.
My point is PSG just did the same, away from home, and Poch is getting shat on, which just makes me chuckle. There's no agenda here, just an observation on how posters benchmark managers.