FC Bayern Munich was eliminated from the Champions League semifinal after drawing 1-1 in the second leg against Paris Saint-Germain. Although Bayern dominated large portions of the match with more ball possession, they struggled throughout the game to break down the stable defense employed by PSG.
The visitors managed to capitalize early on. Just in the third minute, Ousmane Dembélé opened the scoring for Paris, building on an assist from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. This goal significantly increased the pressure on the Munich team. In the first leg, Bayern had needed at least two goals to force extra time, making the early deficit particularly damaging.
Throughout the remaining play, Bayern maintained clear possession advantages but struggled to generate crucial, defining chances. Multiple attacks, including shots by Jamal Musiala and Luis Díaz, failed to secure an equalizer, while Manuel Neuer kept his team in the game with several key saves.
Just before time expired, Bayern eventually found the balance, with Harry Kane scoring in the fourth minute of stoppage time to tie the score at 1-1. However, the remaining time proved insufficient for the German side to stage a comeback.
Ultimately, Paris Saint-Germain successfully secured passage to the final, concluding Bayern Munich’s participation in the competition.



