🏆 PSG in the Champions League final! Kane too late: Bayern ❌ | OneFootball

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·6 de mayo de 2026

🏆 PSG in the Champions League final! Kane too late: Bayern ❌

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PSG have reached the Champions League final, where they will face Arsenal, after a spectacular semi-final against Bayern Munich.

After the stunning 5-4 first leg at the Parc des Princes, the return leg at the Allianz Arena ended 1-1, making it 6-5 on aggregate for the French side.


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Luis Enrique’s side started brilliantly and took the lead after just two and a half minutes thanks to Ousmane Dembélé, perfectly set up by an unstoppable Kvaratskhelia.

Bayern protested over a couple of refereeing decisions challenged by Kompany and the German crowd: first Nuno Mendes risked a red card, then Neves handled the ball in the box, but the referee waved play on.

Only in stoppage time did Harry Kane manage to beat the Paris goalkeeper with a superb left-footed strike from a Davies assist, but it was too late.

At the final whistle, PSG’s celebrations erupted as they booked their second straight Champions League final and kept chasing the European dream with a spectacular team led by Dembélé and Kvaratskhelia.


🚀 Kane at the DEATH!

Bayern Munich found an equaliser against PSG deep into stoppage time.

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After a match in which the Bavarians struggled to truly threaten Safonov’s goal, the strike only came in the fourth minute of added time: Davies found Harry Kane, who controlled the ball and unleashed a powerful left-footed shot that beat the Paris keeper.


🧱 Neuer UNREAL: what a save!

An incredible save from Manuel Neuer, who tipped away João Neves’ header with a stunning intervention.

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The score remained 1-0 to PSG.


Kompany FURIOUS, Bayern 😡

Tensions were sky-high at the Allianz Arena with two incidents that sparked Bayern’s fury.

The first controversial moment involved Nuno Mendes, already booked, who handled the ball near the halfway line.

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The referee, however, stopped play after spotting a foul by Laimer first, triggering furious protests from the Bavarians and Vincent Kompany on the bench.

A few minutes later came another disputed incident: from a clearance by Vitinha, the ball struck João Neves’ arm inside the PSG penalty area.

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Again, the referee allowed play to continue despite protests from the German crowd.


⚡ Dembélé on the podium in the Champions League

Ousmane Dembélé made UEFA Champions League history with his goal after just 2 minutes and 19 seconds against Bayern Munich.

The Frenchman’s strike was in fact the third-fastest goal in Champions League semi-final history, behind only Marcus Thuram for Inter against Barcelona last season (30 seconds) and Kevin De Bruyne for Manchester City against Real Madrid in 2021-22 (1:34).


🤯 Kvara, CRAZY numbers and a RECORD

An extraordinary Champions League season for Khvicha Kvaratskhelia with PSG.

The Georgian has been devastating in the Parisians’ European run, registering 16 goal involvements in 15 matches between goals and assists.

The Georgian becomes the first player in Champions League history to score or assist in seven consecutive appearances in the knockout stage of the same edition of the tournament.


🔥 PSG fans 'on fire'

The goal scored after 3 minutes by Ousmane Dembélé lit up the away end occupied by PSG supporters.


💥 Bayern in SHOCK, Kvara-Dembélé and PSG lead 1-0!

3RD MINUTE - A shocking start at the Allianz Arena: PSG immediately took the lead against Bayern in the second leg of the Champions League semi-final.

After just two and a half minutes, Kvaratskhelia burst forward on the left, beat Stanisic and Upamecano with ease, then squared it for Dembélé in the middle.

The French forward controlled it and beat Neuer with his left foot, helped by Bayern’s far too passive defending on the play.

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It was 1-0 to PSG in the 3rd minute, with the aggregate score moving to 6-4 for the reigning European champions.


🔥 RED-HOT atmosphere at the Allianz Arena

Just moments before kick-off in the second-leg semi-final between Bayern and PSG, the atmosphere at the Allianz Arena was already electric.

Bayern fans packed the stadium to capacity and were ready to roar Kompany’s team on.

The pre-kick-off choreography was superb.


🥷 Olise with his face covered

Michael Olise drew attention before Bayern Munich-PSG by appearing in the Allianz Arena tunnel with his face completely covered by a neck warmer.

A curious gesture but far from random: for the French winger it seems to have become a real habit, almost a personal ritual to mentally isolate himself before the match.


⚠️ Scare in Munich: fire on the metro, 1,000 fans evacuated

Scary moments in Munich before the Champions League semi-final between Bayern Munich and PSG.

According to reports from Bild and RMC, around one thousand fans were evacuated from a subway train heading toward the Allianz Arena after a small fire broke out at Dietlindenstrasse station.

According to initial reports, the alarm was triggered by an e-cigarette. The train was immediately taken out of service to allow safety checks and secure the area.


✅ The OFFICIAL line-ups

BAYERN MUNICH (4-2-3-1): Neuer; Stanišić, Upamecano, Tah, Laimer; A. Pavlovic, Kimmich; Olise, Gnabry, Luis Díaz; Kane. Coach: Kompany

PSG (4-3-3): Safonov; Zaire-Emery, Marquinhos, Pacho, Nuno Mendes; Fabian Ruiz, Vitinha, João Neves; Doué, Dembélé, Kvaratskhelia. Coach: Luis Enrique

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.


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