Football - Champions League

PSG and Bayern give a spectacle of footballing madness

The French take back a minimal lead (5-4) from the return leg of the semi-finals

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28/04/2026

BarcelonaIt looked like an early final and, seeing how the first leg of the semifinals went, the prediction made perfect sense. Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich offered a spectacle of footballing madness in a memorable match at the Parc des Princes. The Parisians took a minimal lead into next week's second leg at the Allianz Arena, but that's not the main story of the duel, but rather the goal-scoring machinery running at full throttle in the goals of Safonov and Neuer, who conceded a total of nine goals after 90 minutes that felt like many more.

Vincent Kompany's team entered the match much better, and he watched the show from the stands due to an accumulation of bookings. A clear penalty by Pacho on Luis Díaz was converted by Harry Kane in the 17th minute. A deserved small advantage for Bayern, who had more chances to widen the initial gap. But PSG, the reigning continental champions, managed to find spaces behind the German defense, positioned very close to the offside line. Thus, in the 24th minute, Kvaratskhelia opened the scoring for Luis Enrique's side with a run finished into Manuel Neuer's far post. Before halftime, three more goals. One for the visitors, from the electric Olise, who struck an unstoppable shot from the edge of the box, and two for the home team, by Neves from a corner and by Dembélé, who converted a penalty awarded at the insistence of VAR.

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The goal-scoring voracity of the first half did not stop in the second. In fact, in a few minutes of true madness, PSG managed to go three goals ahead (5-2). In the 54th minute, Kvaratskhelia scored again against Neuer in a great play orchestrated by Vitinha, a colossal midfielder, and former Madrid player Achraf Hakimi, who once again punished the Bayern defense's backline. And in the 56th minute, Dembélé once again showed why he will be among the contenders for the Ballon d'Or. A brace from the Mosquito, who under Luis Enrique is delivering his best version. But Bayern did not back down. On the contrary, they insisted on staying alive in the tie. The reward was almost immediate. In the 65th minute, Upamecano sent a dangerous cross from Kimmich into the net, and three minutes later Luis Díaz beat Safonov with the suspense of an offside ruled out by VAR.

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With more than twenty minutes left, it was not unreasonable to think the scoreline would continue to widen, but PSG put on their work gear to protect their lead against an opponent who deserved to reach five goals. Everything will be decided in Munich. Let nothing stop the party.