PSG Survive Bayern Comeback to Seal Champions League Final Place

Paris Saint-Germain have booked their place in the UEFA Champions League final after eliminating Bayern Munich in a dramatic two-legged clash. A 1–1 draw at the Allianz Arena was enough for the French side to progress, following their spectacular 5–4 victory in the first leg in Paris, sealing qualification with a 6–5 aggregate score.

The match in Munich started at a high tempo, with PSG striking first. Early in the game, a quick counterattack finished by Ousmane Dembélé, after an assist from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, gave the defending champions the lead.

Bayern Munich responded by creating several good chances in the first half, but without success. Dangerous efforts from Luis Díaz and Michael Olise failed to find the net, while PSG’s goalkeeper made crucial saves at key moments.

The second half continued with Bayern dominating possession and pushing hard for an equalizer. Despite creating several opportunities, they were met by a well-organized PSG defense and a goalkeeper in outstanding form.

Only in stoppage time did the home side finally break through, when Harry Kane scored the equalizer after an assist from Alphonso Davies. However, it came too late to change the outcome of the tie.

With this result, PSG secure their second consecutive Champions League final, confirming their status as one of Europe’s strongest teams at the moment.

In the grand final, set to take place in Budapest on May 30, the Parisians will face Arsenal. For the London side, it represents a historic opportunity to win their first title, while PSG aim to defend their crown and make history once again.