PSG Eliminates Bayern Munich, Will Face Arsenal In Champions League Final
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Defending champion Paris Saint-Germain eliminated Bayern Munich to set up the Champions League final against Arsenal. Ousmane Dembl scored early and Paris Saint-Germain eliminated Bayern Munich with a 1-1 draw to reach the Champions League final again on Wednesday. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia raced clear after playing a simple one-two with Fabin Ruiz in midfield, then picked out the unmarked Dembl to sweep the ball in under the crossbar in the third minute of the semifinal second leg. By the time Harry Kane equalized in stoppage time it was too late to keep alive Bayerns dream of a Bundesliga, German Cup and Champions League treble. The draw gave PSG, the defending champion, a 6-5 win on aggregate after edging their encounter 5-4 in the first leg in Paris last week. The French league leader will face Arsenal in the final in Budapest, Hungary, on May 30, after the Gunners defeated Atltico Madrid 1-0 on Tuesday to progress 2-1 on aggregate. "Its magnificent, two finals," PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi said. "Now we will go there and try to fetch a second star. I said to the players we are warriors." PSGs defense breached four times in Paris last week kept Bayerns much vaunted attack of Kane, Luis Daz and Micheal Olise largely in check. "We know how to suffer and were ready for what we have to face," PSG midfielder Joo Neves said. "Were very proud of how far weve come." By the time Kane let fly for his 55th goal across all competitions, including the German Supercup for Bayern this season, PSGs substitutes were already lining up to celebrate. Real Madrid was the last team to achieve back-to-back titles. "Shoot us into the final," the Bayern fans had urged their team with a huge choreography as the combatants emerged on the field. Bayern only needed one goal to level the tie, but it soon turned to two after Fabin sent Kvaratskhelia on his way. If the Georgia star was surprised by how much space he was offered by the absent defense, he didnt stop to question it. Desir Dou was another option queuing beside Dembl to take a shot with Luis Daz the closest Bayern player back. Bayerns players complained the already-booked Nuno Mendes should have been booked again when the ball hit his arm in the first half, but referee Joo Pinheiro blew instead for a handball from Konrad Laimer. There were more protests shortly afterward when Vitinha struck teammate Joo Neves arm with the ball in the penalty area with a clearance. While Bayern dominated possession, PSG was more efficient, with Dou and Kvaratskhelia keeping Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer alert after the break. PSG already had good memories of Munich. The city was the scene of PSGs triumph in the final last season when it demolished Inter Milan 5-0 to fulfill its Qatari owners quest to become European champion for the first time. A relatively unchanged team is well-placed to deliver the second title. Reporting by The Associated Press.
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