PSG Triumphs in a Thrilling Champions League Showdown Against Bayern Munich
On April 28, 2026, Paris Saint-Germain defeated Bayern Munich 5-4 in a breathtaking Champions League semi-final that saw a record nine goals scored. The match took place in Paris, showcasing an unprecedented level of attacking football.
Ousmane Dembele opened the scoring with a penalty in stoppage time, giving PSG a 3-2 lead at halftime. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia made his mark by scoring twice, while Bayern’s Harry Kane netted the first goal just 17 minutes into the match.
Key statistics from the match:
- PSG scored a total of 5 goals, while Bayern Munich netted 4.
- The match featured 9 goals—the most ever recorded in a Champions League semi-final first leg.
- Manuel Neuer, Bayern’s goalkeeper, failed to make a single save during the game.
- Kvaratskhelia and Dembele scored within just 143 seconds of each other.
This historic clash marked the first time in a European semi-final that both teams scored four or more goals. Thierry Henry remarked, “This game had everything,” and added humorously, “Rest in peace to anyone who missed this game.” Marquinhos echoed the sentiment: “We dream about matches like this.”
The attacking play was praised across the board, with analysts calling it one of the best football matches seen across all competitions. If five more goals are scored in the second leg on May 5, it will become the highest-scoring Champions League knockout tie in history.
As anticipation builds for the return leg at Allianz Arena, fans and analysts alike are eager to see if PSG can maintain their edge or if Bayern will mount a comeback. This thrilling encounter has set the stage for an unforgettable conclusion to this semi-final showdown.