Paris St-Germain are beaten on the night but hold on to claim an away-goals victory over holders Bayern Munich that takes them through to the last four of the Champions League.
In a fascinating second leg between the sides that contested last year’s final, PSG were threatening on the break, testing visiting goalkeeper Manuel Neuer a number of times and twice hitting the woodwork through Neymar.
It was Bayern, though, who broke the deadlock, giving themselves hope of a comeback win as Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting rose highest to follow-up David Alaba’s saved shot with a close-range header.
Missing the injured Robert Lewandowski, the German side lacked their usual ruthlessness up front and were unable to find the second goal that would have continued their trophy defence.
Kylian Mbappe thought he had sealed the tie with just over 10 minutes to go, but after breaking clear and firing in the assistant’s flag ruled his effort out.
PSG will face either Borussia Dortmund or Manchester City in the semi-finals, with the latter holding a 2-1 advantage going into Wednesday’s second leg in Germany.
PSG underline their growth
While this result will go some way towards exorcising the demons of last season’s final loss to Bayern, true redemption for PSG will only come if they can taste victory in Istanbul at the end of May.
It wouldn’t be PSG, though, with their recent humbling history of throwing away Champions League leads, if they did so with little fuss or drama and Tuesday’s tie was more nerve-jangling than it needed to be for the French side.
Soaking up pressure and using the pace and trickery of Neymar and Mbappe on the break, they were the more threatening side for much of the contest.
In the first half, Neuer and the goal frame repeatedly stood between them and an opening goal that would have swung the tie heavily in their favour.
But Choupo-Moting’s goal, coming moments after Neymar had struck both the bar and post with shots in the space of three minutes, ushered back memories of Manchester United’s comeback-win in Paris in the last 16 in 2019.
Progress is being made in front of us, though, and PSG were able to reset, re-focus and largely manage the game during a second half in which Bayern again held the larger share of possession of territory but not the required guile.
Eight months on from Lisbon, PSG still have their speed and trickery in attack, but now look to have married it to a much-needed discipline and resolve under Mauricio Pochettino.
With his Tottenham side having lost the 2019 final to Liverpool, Pochettino has Champions League final demons of his own to vanquish.
Get past Borussia Dortmund or Manchester City in the last four and he and his new side will get their chance.
Bayern go backwards
With 64% of possession and 31 shots to PSG’s six, Bayern had themselves and the brilliance of Mbappe to blame for losing the first leg on home soil.
They were able to edge the second leg, but with 14 shots to their name they will again reflect on a performance lacking in the requisite ruthlessness.
They may top the Bundesliga but Bayern have clearly gone backwards since blowing the competition away in the condensed conclusion to last season’s Champions League tournament.
An ill-timed injury to Lewandowski, positive Covid-19 test for Serge Gnabry and behind-the-scenes problems between the club’s hierarchy and coach Hansi Flick have not helped their cause.
Sane summed up their night, wasting a good chance from inside the box in the first half and then, in the game’s final act, stroking a tame low cross into Navas’ grasp with team-mates in abundance in the box.
Be it with Flick in charge or not, they will undoubtedly challenge again, but for now they must focus all their efforts on their domestic campaign and watch on enviously next month as another side takes the Champions League trophy away from them in Istanbul.
Reigning champions fail to reach last four again
- Bayern Munich are the third reigning Champions League winners in a row to fail to reach at least the semi-final stage in the following season in the competition, something that has not happened since four successive teams failed between 2004-05 & 2007-8 (Porto, Liverpool, Barcelona, AC Milan).
- PSG have reached the semi-finals of the Champions League for the second season in a row, after managing to reach the last four only once in their previous 11 campaigns in the competition before that (their first in 1994-95).
- PSH failed to score at home in the Champions League for the first time in 24 games, since a 0-0 draw with Real Madrid in October 2015.
- Bayern Munich mustered 45 shots over their two clashes with Paris SG, the joint-most any team managed against an opponent in two games in the Champions League this season (level with Sevilla v FK Krasnodar).
- Bayern striker Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting has scored more goals in his two Champions League appearances against PSG (two) than he scored in his 10 games for them in the competition (one).
- Bayern’s Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting has scored four goals in his last five Champions League games, after netting only twice in his first 20 appearances in the competition.
- David Alaba made his 425th appearance in all competitions for Bayern Munich, the joint-most of any foreign player for the club (level with Franck Ribery).
Paris Saint Germain
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Squad number7Player nameMbappé
Average rating7.21
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Squad number10Player nameNeymar
Average rating6.67
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Squad number11Player nameDi MarÃa
Average rating6.32
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Squad number23Player nameDraxler
Average rating6.19
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Squad number27Player nameGueye
Average rating6.10
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Squad number3Player nameKimpembe
Average rating6.06
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Squad number18Player nameKean
Average rating5.90
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Squad number1Player nameNavas
Average rating5.89
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Squad number15Player nameDanilo Pereira
Average rating5.87
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Squad number25Player nameBakker
Average rating5.82
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Squad number21Player nameHerrera
Average rating5.81
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Squad number8Player nameParedes
Average rating5.77
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Squad number31Player nameDagba
Average rating5.71
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Squad number22Player nameDiallo
Average rating5.69
Bayern Munich
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Squad number13Player nameChoupo-Moting
Average rating7.57
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Squad number6Player nameKimmich
Average rating7.16
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Squad number1Player nameNeuer
Average rating7.13
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Squad number25Player nameMüller
Average rating7.11
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Squad number19Player nameDavies
Average rating7.09
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Squad number29Player nameComan
Average rating7.01
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Squad number27Player nameAlaba
Average rating6.90
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Squad number21Player nameHernández
Average rating6.77
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Squad number10Player nameSané
Average rating6.72
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Squad number17Player nameBoateng
Average rating6.62
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Squad number5Player namePavard
Average rating6.52
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Squad number42Player nameMusiala
Average rating5.62
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Squad number8Player nameJavi MartÃnez
Average rating5.46
Line-ups
PSG
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1Navas
- 31DagbaBooked at 55mins
- 15Danilo
- 3Kimpembe
- 22DialloSubstituted forBakkerat 58’minutes
- 27Gueye
- 8Paredes
- 11Di MarÃaSubstituted forHerreraat 88’minutesBooked at 90mins
- 10Neymar
- 23DraxlerSubstituted forKeanat 73’minutes
- 7Mbappé
Substitutes
- 4Kehrer
- 6Verratti
- 12Rafinha
- 16Rico
- 18Kean
- 19Sarabia
- 21Herrera
- 24Florenzi
- 25Bakker
- 32Pembele
- 39Nagera
- 70Saidani
Bayern Munich
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1Neuer
- 5Pavard
- 17Boateng
- 21Hernández
- 19DaviesSubstituted forMusialaat 71’minutes
- 6Kimmich
- 27AlabaBooked at 52mins
- 10Sané
- 25MüllerBooked at 68mins
- 29Coman
- 13Choupo-MotingSubstituted forMartÃnez Aguinagaat 85’minutes
Substitutes
- 8MartÃnez Aguinaga
- 20Sarr
- 23Nianzou
- 35Nübel
- 42Musiala
- 44Stanisic
- 49Zaiser
- Referee:
- Daniele Orsato
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Match ends, Paris Saint Germain 0, FC Bayern München 1.
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