Paris Saint-Germain returns to Champions League final : NPR
Paris Saint-Germain has returned to the Champions League final, showcasing their dominance in European football. The team's journey reflects their ambition and talent.

Paris Saint-Germain has secured its place in the Champions League final after a tense semifinal against Bayern Munich, concluding with a 1-1 draw in the second leg. This result allowed PSG to advance with a 6-5 aggregate victory, following their narrow 5-4 win in the first leg held in Paris.
Key Moments in the Semifinal
Ousmane Dembélé opened the scoring for PSG just three minutes into the match, finishing off a well-executed one-two with Fabián Ruiz. Despite Bayern Munich's Harry Kane equalizing in stoppage time, it was not enough to prevent PSG from progressing to the final. Kane's goal marked his 55th of the season across all competitions, ensuring Bayern has scored in every competitive match this year.
Looking Ahead to the Final
PSG will face Arsenal in the final, scheduled for May 30 in Budapest, Hungary. Arsenal secured their spot by defeating Atletico Madrid 1-0, advancing 2-1 on aggregate. PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi expressed his excitement, stating, "It's magnificent, two finals," and emphasized the team's determination to win a second consecutive title.
PSG's defense, which had been vulnerable in the first leg, managed to contain Bayern's formidable attacking lineup, including Kane, Luis Díaz, and Micheal Olise. Midfielder João Neves reflected on the team's resilience, saying, "We know how to suffer and we're ready for what we have to face." Meanwhile, Bayern coach Vincent Kompany remained optimistic about the progress made this season, despite the disappointment of elimination.
Source: npr.org