Football Today
·06 de maio de 2026
Kane’s late goal not enough as PSG edge Bayern Munich 6-5 on aggregate to reach Champions League final

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·06 de maio de 2026

Bayern Munich played out a 1-1 draw with Paris Saint-Germain at the Allianz Arena in the UEFA Champions League semi-final second leg on Wednesday evening.
However, the Parisians won 6-5 on aggregate. They will now face Arsenal in the final at the Puskas Arena on May 30.
PSG opened the scoring inside three minutes as Khvicha Kvaratskhelia delivered a low cross into the box for Ousmane Dembele to thump into the net.
Bayern responded positively and came close to finding the leveller in the 27th minute. Harry Kane picked out Michael Olise, who curled narrowly past the top corner.
The Bavarians had a penalty call turned down after the half-hour mark, when Vitinha’s clearance hit Joao Neves’ hand, which was deemed to be in its natural position.
Neves then called Manuel Neuer into action, as the German goalkeeper brilliantly tipped the midfielder’s header behind.
Bayern finished the first half brightly, with Jamal Musiala forcing Matvey Safonov to make two saves in close succession, before Jonathan Tah sent a free header wide.
Neuer had to be alert early on in the second half, pushing Desire Doue’s shot at the near post. Moments later, he stretched his leg to keep out Kvaratskhelia’s strike.
Neuer produced another brilliant stop in the 63rd minute, diving to prevent Doue from doubling the visitors’ advantage.
At the other end, Diaz and Olise stung the palms of Safonov as Bayern kept pushing for the equaliser.
Kvaratskhelia almost sealed the victory after running through, but he could not make proper contact with ball, allowing Min-Jae Kim to clear.
Kane levelled the scores in stoppage time, but it was too late for Bayern to complete the turnaround.







































