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Paris Saint-Germain triumphed over Bayern Munich in a thrilling UEFA Champions League semi-final, showcasing five key moments that defined the match. PSG scored five goals from five shots on target, securing a memorable victory at Parc des Princes.
5 Key Moments That Decided PSG vs. Bayern Munich
In this exceptional football spectacle, Paris Saint-Germain secured what mattered most: Victory.
In their third consecutive semi-final, and sixth in the UEFA Champions League, PSG sent the Parc des Princes into raptures in this match, though they may have some regrets.
Total clinical efficiency from PSG, something never before seen at this stage of the Champions League. A brace from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Ousmane Dembélé, plus a header from João Neves. What an attacking masterclass from Les Parisiens. PSG have become the first French club to score five goals in a Champions League semi-final. It had also been 31 years since Bayern Munich last conceded five goals in the Champions League.
The Ballon dâOr winner was the man of the match. Scoring two goals and providing the assist for Joao Nevesâ goal, DembĂ©lĂ© was also a key figure in PSGâs counter-attacking play. The France international was also very strong in his pressing. And what can be said of Kvaratskhelia? Another key player for PSG in big matches, with a remarkable brace, relentless activity in attack, and top-quality defensive cover.
This sharp drop in intensity across the whole team cost PSG dearly, with two goals conceded in three minutes, scored by Dayot Upamecano (65â) and Luis Diaz (68â). Another example of PSGâs physical struggles was â cramp in the 82nd minute. From 5-2 to 5-4, PSG now holds just a one-goal lead ahead of next weekâs semi-final second leg. Despite this physical dip, PSG came close to making it 6-4 with âs shot hitting the crossbar (87â).
The match featured five crucial moments that significantly influenced the outcome, leading to PSG's victory.
PSG scored five goals against Bayern Munich, with each of their five shots on target resulting in a goal.
PSG played their semi-final match against Bayern Munich at Parc des Princes.
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One of the eveningâs pieces of bad news. The Morocco international picked up an injury to his right thigh following a heavy challenge with Konrad Laimer on the edge of the German penalty area (88â). With Luis Enrique unable to make any further substitutions, Hakimi remained on the pitch nonetheless to help his teammates secure victory in this semi-final first leg. PSG are keeping their fingers crossed that the right-backâs injury isnât too serious.
Thirteen shots on target, 9 goals, incredible attacks from both sides, and a superb response from the reigning champions, who didnât falter after Harry Kane opened the score via a penalty kick. Nine goals in a semi-final is a first in the competition since 1960. It was a real treat for football fans, and weâre all looking forward to next week for the second leg of this semi-final.