PSG reach back-to-back Champions League finals with battling draw at Bayern

Ousmane Dembele celebrates scoring
Ousmane Dembele celebrates scoringElyxandro Cegarra / PsnewZ / Profimedia

Paris Saint-Germain became the first French club to reach three UEFA Champions League (UCL) finals with a 1-1 semi-final second-leg draw against Bayern Munich, helping the holders prevail 6-4 on aggregate.

Key stats

- Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has assisted six goals in this season's Champions League (one in this game), no player has more.

- Ousmane Dembele has scored in his last three games in the Champions League (five goals in total).

- Paris Saint-Germain have scored in 15 of their 16 games, more often than any other team in the Champions League this year.

Highlights

Analysis

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PSG managed to nullify Bayern Munich's attack and fought hard to come away with the aggregate victory.

Match report

As these two European behemoths prepared for battle once again, Luis Enrique drew comparisons with the rivalry between tennis legends Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, describing how the duo brought the best out of each other.

In tennis terminology, PSG arrived in Bavaria having won the first set and quickly rubber-stamped their authority here with a third-minute opener. 

It was a goal of sublime simplicity, as Khvicha Kvaratskhelia latched on to Fabián Ruiz’s precise defence-splitting pass and teed up Ousmane Dembélé to fire a clinical first-time effort into the roof of the net.

Paris St Germain's Ousmane Dembele celebrates scoring their first goal with Marquinhos, Nuno Mendes, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Desire Doue
Paris St Germain's Ousmane Dembele celebrates scoring their first goal with Marquinhos, Nuno Mendes, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Desire DoueREUTERS/Angelika Warmuth

Bayern’s wingers looked to take centre stage in a bid to erase that two-goal aggregate deficit, with Luis Díaz and Michael Olise both seeing their attempts rise over the bar.

Vincent Kompany’s side were starting to pose a few questions of the PSG defence, and the Belgian was left incensed on the touchline after his side were denied a penalty when Vitinha’s attempted clearance hit João Neves’ arm in the box. 

Neves looked to rub salt in those wounds moments later, forcing Manuel Neuer into a fine save to parry away his header at the far post from Vitinha’s deep free-kick.

Neuer’s opposite number Matvey Safonov made a superb save of his own with HT approaching, pushing away Jamal Musiala’s driven effort at the end of an absorbing first half.

The Parisians remained resolute in their shape after the break to contain a Bayern side politely knocking on the door rather than hammering on it repeatedly.

Luis Enrqiue’s team still carried a potentially devastating threat on the counter-attack though, and Neuer was the busier of two keepers after making further fine saves to deny Kvaratskhelia and Désiré Doué.

This wasn’t PSG at their swashbuckling attacking best, but Enrique’s side were showing a hardened defensive solidity against the normally free-scoring Bavarians and was enough to send them through to another UCL final in ultimately convincing fashion.

Bayern Munich's Harry Kane scores
Bayern Munich's Harry Kane scoresREUTERS/Angelika Warmuth

Harry Kane ensured the hosts the final word on the night when he unleashed an unstoppable left-footed strike past Safonov to score his 14th UCL goal of the season, but that proved to be a mere consolation.

A winner-takes-all clash against Arsenal in Budapest now awaits the Parisians, with Enrique set to manage in his third UCL final as a coach after leading PSG to glory last year, and Barcelona in 2015.

Meanwhile, Bayern’s hopes of reaching a 12th European Cup final were left in tatters, having now failed to progress from any of their last six two-legged semi-finals in this competition after just a second defeat in 30 UCL home games.

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