Paris Saint-Germain booked a second straight UEFA Champions League final after a 1-1 draw against Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena secured a 6-5 aggregate semifinal win. Ousmane Dembele struck early for PSG before Harry Kane revived Bayern’s hopes late on. Luis Enrique’s side survived intense pressure to continue defending their European crown.
Munich: Ousmane Dembele's clinical early strike helped holders Paris Saint-Germain continue the defence of their Champions League crown as the defending champions overcame FC Bayern 6-5 on aggregate following a 1-1 draw at the Allianz Arena in Munich in the second leg of their semifinal tie.
Luis Enrique's side, who claimed Champions League glory with an emphatic attacking display against Inter in last season's final, picked up where they left off here a year ago and extended their aggregate lead in this tie just over two minutes in.
Dembele swept Khvicha Kvaratskhelia's precise pass high into the net after the Georgian winger had made a surging run down the flank.
The hosts looked to respond to that early setback, but those of a Bayern persuasion were grateful to Manuel Neuer's reflexes in tipping João Neves' downward header around the post when it appeared destined for the far corner.
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