May 07, 2026, 09:19 IST
Defending champions Paris Saint-Germain F.C. secured their place in a second successive UEFA Champions League final after battling to a 1-1 draw against FC Bayern Munich in the semi-final second leg, sealing a thrilling 6-5 aggregate victory in Bavaria.Holding a narrow advantage from the first leg, PSG made the perfect start and tightened their grip on the tie within three minutes. A slick attacking move carved open Bayern’s defence as Fabián Ruiz slipped a perfectly weighted pass into the path of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who selflessly squared the ball for Ousmane Dembélé to smash a first-time finish into the roof of the net.The early goal stunned the Allianz Arena and left Bayern chasing the contest from the outset. Vincent Kompany’s side responded with intensity, with Luis Díaz and Michael Olise posing regular threats down the flanks. Bayern also felt aggrieved when appeals for a penalty were dismissed after Vitinha’s clearance appeared to strike João Neves inside the box, prompting furious reactions from the home bench.Despite Bayern’s pressure, PSG remained dangerous on the counterattack. Manuel Neuer produced a superb save to deny João Neves from close range, while at the other end Matvey Safonov came up with an outstanding stop to keep out Jamal Musiala late in the first half. The second period followed a similar pattern, with Bayern dominating possession and PSG showing the defensive discipline and composure that had often eluded them in previous European campaigns.Luis Enrique’s side stayed compact under pressure, frustrating Bayern’s relentless attacks while continuing to threaten through quick transitions. Neuer was forced into more important saves after the break, denying both Kvaratskhelia and Désiré Doué as PSG searched for the goal that would kill the tie.Bayern eventually found a breakthrough late in the match when Harry Kane unleashed a powerful left-footed strike beyond Safonov for his 14th Champions League goal of the campaign. However, the goal arrived too late to inspire a comeback and ultimately served only as consolation for the German giants.The result sends PSG into a blockbuster Champions League final against Arsenal F.C. in Budapest, where the French champions will attempt to successfully defend their European crown. It will also mark a third Champions League final appearance as a manager for Luis Enrique, who previously won the competition with FC Barcelona in 2015 before guiding PSG to continental glory last season.