Paris Saint-Germain have booked a place in the UEFA Champions League final after holding Bayern Munich to a 1-1 draw on Wednesday night, sealing a 6-5 aggregate victory.
The result sends the French champions into a final clash against Arsenal on May 30.
Early goal sets the tone
PSG struck early at the Allianz Arena, with Ousmane Dembele scoring in the third minute to hand the visitors a crucial advantage.
The quick opener forced Bayern into a chase, with the German side struggling to break through a compact Paris defence for most of the game.
Penalty controversy sparks debate
A key moment came when Bayern were denied a penalty after the ball struck João Neves’ arm inside the box.
The decision stood after a VAR review, drawing visible frustration from the home side as they pushed for a breakthrough.
Late response falls short
Harry Kane eventually found the net in the 90th minute to level the score on the night.
However, the late goal was not enough to overturn PSG’s aggregate lead, as the visitors held on to progress.
Final showdown confirmed
PSG will now face Arsenal in the final, as they continue their pursuit of a first-ever Champions League title.
The French side heads into the decisive match with momentum, while Bayern exit the competition after a closely contested tie.
