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PSG defeated Bayern Munich 5-4 in a historic Champions League semi-final, marking the highest-scoring semi-final in the competition's history. Luis Diaz and Ousmane Dembele were among the scorers for PSG.
PSG 5-4 Bayern Munich: Diaz and Dembele on target in historic Champions League semi-final classic
Paris Saint-Germain beat Bayern Munich 5-4 in the UEFA Champions League semi-final first leg at the Parc des Princes on Tuesday evening.
This fixture became the highest-scoring semi-final contest in the competitionâs history.
Bayern started the brighter of two sides and went ahead in the 17th minute. Luis Diaz was fouled by Marquinhos in the box and Harry Kane converted from the spot.
Michael Olise should have doubled their lead afterwards after being slipped in by Kane, but could not slot past Matvey Safonov.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia drew the hosts level on 24 minutes, combining with Desire Doue before finding the far corner.
Olise came close to restoring Bayernâs lead, skipping past and Marquinhos, only to be denied by the post.
PSG won the match 5-4 against Bayern Munich.
Luis Diaz and Ousmane Dembele were among the scorers for PSG.
The match became the highest-scoring semi-final contest in UEFA Champions League history.
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Joao Neves completed the turnaround for PSG, heading Dembeleâs corner into the net.
Bayern responded again with Olise making it 2-2. He jinked past his markers, before hammering the ball past Safonov.
However, Dembele ensured PSG went into the break with the lead, beating Manuel Neuer from the penalty spot.
Kvaratskhelia extended the defending championsâ advantage in the 56th minute, running onto Achraf Hakimiâs cross, and finishing clinically.
Dembele then made it 5-2 following a brilliant counter-attacking move, finishing to the near post.
The Bavarians did not give up. They pulled one back in the 65th minute, with Dayot Upamecano heading into the bottom corner.
Three minutes later, Diaz further reduced the deficit, running in behind to latch onto Kaneâs pass, before applying the finish.
Bayern nearly salvaged a draw in stoppage-time, but William Pacho produced a goalless clearance, giving PSG the advantage ahead of next Wednesdayâs second leg at the Allianz Arena.