PSG Edge Bayern in Thriller to Reach Second Straight Champions League Final

Paris Saint-Germain secured a second consecutive UEFA Champions League final berth by drawing 1-1 with Bayern Munich in the semi-final second leg. Ousmane Dembele scored within three minutes to give PSG an early lead in Bavaria. Harry Kane's late strike for Bayern proved insufficient as PSG advanced 6-5 on aggregate. The Parisians will face Arsenal in the final in Budapest, marking Luis Enrique's third Champions League final as a coach.

Key Points: PSG Beat Bayern 6-5 on Aggregate to Reach UCL Final

  • PSG win 6-5 on aggregate after 1-1 draw
  • Ousmane Dembele scores early goal for visitors
  • Harry Kane scores late consolation for Bayern
  • PSG to face Arsenal in Budapest final
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PSG edge Bayern Munich in thriller to reach second straight UEFA Champions League final

Paris Saint-Germain reach second straight UEFA Champions League final after a 1-1 draw with Bayern Munich, winning 6-5 on aggregate in a dramatic semi-final.

"The goal arrived too late to spark a comeback, serving only as consolation for the six-time European champions. - Match report"

Munich, May 7

Paris Saint-Germain booked their place in a second consecutive UEFA Champions League final after battling to a 1-1 draw against Bayern Munich in the semi-final second leg, sealing a dramatic 6-5 aggregate victory in Bavaria.

Defending champions PSG arrived in Germany holding a slender advantage from the first leg, and Luis Enrique's men wasted little time tightening their grip on the tie.

The visitors struck inside three minutes with a devastatingly simple move as Fabian Ruiz threaded a precise pass through Bayern's defence for Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who unselfishly squared for Ousmane Dembele to rifle a first-time finish into the roof of the net.

The early setback left Bayern chasing the game, and Vincent Kompany's side responded with urgency.

Wingers Luis Diaz and Michael Olise both threatened as the hosts pushed for a route back into the contest, while the Bayern bench erupted in frustration when appeals for a penalty were waved away after Vitinha's clearance struck João Neves inside the area.

PSG, however, continued to look dangerous on the counter. Manuel Neuer was called into action to keep Bayern alive, producing an excellent save to deny João Neves' close-range header before Matvey Safonov matched him at the other end with a superb stop from Jamal Musiala late in the first half.

The second period saw Bayern dominate possession, but PSG displayed a defensive resilience rarely associated with the French champions in previous European campaigns.

Luis Enrique's side stayed compact and disciplined, frustrating Bayern's attacking waves while continuing to threaten through rapid transitions.

Neuer remained the busier goalkeeper after the interval, making further important saves to keep out Kvaratskhelia and Desire Doue as PSG searched for the decisive blow.

Bayern finally found a breakthrough late on when Harry Kane unleashed a thunderous left-footed strike beyond Safonov for his 14th Champions League goal of the season. But the goal arrived too late to spark a comeback, serving only as consolation for the six-time European champions.

The result sends PSG into a winner-takes-all final against Arsenal in Budapest, as the Parisians aim to defend their European crown. It will also mark a third Champions League final as a coach for Luis Enrique, who previously lifted the trophy with Barcelona in 2015 before guiding PSG to continental glory last season.

- ANI

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Siddhartha F
As an Indian football fan, it's great to see the sport growing globally. PSG's defensive discipline was impressive - they used to be so vulnerable at the back. Luis Enrique has really transformed them. Arsenal vs PSG final in Budapest will be epic! 🔥
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Samantha B
Bayern's comeback attempt was too little, too late. Kane's goal was a rocket though - 14 Champions League goals this season is ridiculous! But PSG deserved it overall. Can't wait to see if they can defend their title against Arsenal.
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Aman W
Honestly, the penalty decision for Bayern was questionable. That Neves clearance hitting the arm inside the box - in modern football that should've been a penalty. But credit to PSG for holding on. Reminds me of how Indian teams sometimes defend leads against bigger opponents. 💪
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Karan T
PSG vs Arsenal final - this is going to be massive! Both teams have been outstanding this campaign. Kvaratskhelia and Dembele are absolutely electric on the wings. Hoping for a classic final in Budapest! 🇮🇳⚽
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Jessica F
I wish the refereeing was more consistent. But what a performance from PSG - they showed they can compete with the European giants even without dominating possession. Neuer kept Bayern alive for so long but even he couldn't save them. On to Budapest!
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