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PSG and Bayern Munich faced off in a thrilling Champions League semi-final, ending in a record-breaking 5-4 scoreline. This match featured a total of nine goals, showcasing an extraordinary level of football.
PSG v Bayern: a record-breaking night 🤯🔥
Total football.
On Wednesday night, PSG and Bayern Munich treated us to an absolutely magnificent spectacle in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final.
A nine-goal thriller (5-4) that took things to heights rarely reached in football history.
Here’s a quick roundup of all the standout stats from the evening.
For the first time in history, five goals were scored in the first half of a Champions League semi-final.
You have to go back to May 8, 1960, to find nine goals scored in a Champions League semi-final. (Frankfurt - Glasgow: 6-3)
PSG are the only team in history to have scored five goals in four different matches in a single Champions League season.
With 15 goal involvements, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia is now the most decisive player in PSG history in a single Champions League campaign. (10 goals, five assists)
Ousmane Dembélé has become the PSG player involved in the most goals in the Champions League knockout stage (11 goals, seven assists). He therefore moves ahead of Kylian Mbappé.
Désiré Doué is now involved in 13 goals in the Champions League knockout stages (seven goals, six assists), more than any other player under 21 in the competition’s history.
For the first time in history, three French players scored in the same Champions League semi-final.
For the first time, Bayern Munich lost a match in which Michael Olise scored.
The Harry Kane - Michael Olise - Luis Diaz trio have now scored 100 goals in official competitions this season.
The final score was PSG 5, Bayern Munich 4.
A total of nine goals were scored in the match.
The match is considered record-breaking due to its high scoreline and thrilling nature, rarely seen in football history.
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Sources: Opta, StatsduFoot, Squawka.
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