Coming into the match with a narrow advantage, PSG showed both attacking flair and defensive discipline to withstand Bayern’s relentless pressure.
The breakthrough came through a well-worked move, as Khvicha Kvaratskhelia set up Ousmane Dembélé, who finished clinically to give the Parisians a crucial edge.
Bayern responded lately, as Luis Díaz and Michael Olise both came close, while Jamal Musiala tested PSG goalkeeper Matvey Safonov with a powerful effort.
Despite the pressure, PSG remained compact and dangerous on the counter, with Manuel Neuer forced into multiple key saves to keep Bayern in contention. Bayern eventually found a late goal through Harry Kane, whose strike provided a moment of brilliance but ultimately served only as consolation.
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The PSG vs Bayern Munich Champions League semi-final result sets up a blockbuster final against Arsenal in Budapest on May 30, where PSG will aim to further cement their place among Europe’s elite. For Bayern, the defeat marks another semi-final disappointment, extending their struggles at this stage of the competition despite a strong overall campaign.
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