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Paris Saint-Germain claimed an epic victory in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League semi-finals, beating Bayern Munich 5-4 in a match that is already part of the tournamentâs history. In a relentless end-to-end battle, Luis Enriqueâs side secured a narrow but vital advantage ahead of the decider in Germany.
After the final whistle, the Asturian coach appeared exhausted and full of admiration for the spectacle at the Parc des Princes. "I had never seen such intensity and such a physical level. Everyone deserves congratulations," said Luis Enrique, highlighting the total commitment shown by both squads in what he described as a "fantastic match".
With the honesty that defines him, the Spanish manager admitted that the result could have gone either way: "Today we deserved to win, we deserved to draw, and we also deserved to lose." That balance leaves the tie completely open for the second leg, where clinical finishing will once again be the key to reaching the grand final.
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