Bayern Munich crashed out of Champions League after PSG semi-final defeat

Bayern Munich’s wait for a first Champions League title since 2020 continues after holders Paris Saint-Germain defeated them at the semi-final stage. A 1-0 win in Munich on Wednesday completed a 6-4 aggregate win.

After a breathless 5-4 defeat in the first leg in Paris, which has already been rated as one of the competition’s greatest games, Bayern soon found themselves trailing by two points in the tie. Ousmane Dembele provided the early blow, with the former Borussia Dortmund forward lashing home in the third minute after some smart work from Khvitcha Kvaratskheliya.

Holders PSG showed in the French capital that they are not a team to always hold their ground as both sides continued to move at a fast pace. PSG leftback Nuno Mendes was lucky to escape a second yellow card for handball, angering the German fans at the Allianz Arena and Bayern’s usually unflappable coach Vincent Kompany.

Handball controversy frustrates Bayern

Moments later, the same fans and the same coach were enraged by another handball call, as the ball hit Vitinha’s arm in the box, but the referee took no action and opted to call the video assistant referee (VAR). Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer was forced to protest against his own fans to stop them throwing missiles onto the pitch. The warning was heard.

Bayern’s Jamal Musiala came close three times before the break but the German champions took the lead at half-time with still much to do.

PSG wants to retain the Champions League

But as the minutes of the second half ticked down, Bayern’s frustration became clear with each aborted attack. Although he played in some promising positions himself, Bayern lacked the evidence shown last week and during a record-breaking Bundesliga season, while PSG continued to threaten on the break.

With the league over, Bayern can win a 13th domestic double with victory over Stuttgart in the German Cup final on May 23. But Kompany knows that even this is not enough for this special club.

PSG, on the other hand, will be eyeing a second consecutive Champions League final the weekend after. If they win, they will be the first club to retain the trophy as Real Madrid won it three consecutive times between 2016 and 2018.

The Qatar-owned French side will face English Premier League leaders Arsenal, who defeated Atletico Madrid in the other semi-final on Tuesday, in the final in Budapest on May 30.

Many more to follow…

Edited by: Wesley Dockery

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