Paris Saint-Germain will take a narrow lead to Bayern Munich's Allianz Arena after the two teams played out a nine-goal classic in the French capital that will go down in Champions League folklore.
Both near-perennial domestic champions, Bayern and PSG have been among the favourites to lift the trophy since the league phase began and after 90 minutes of mouthwatering action, we are no nearer to knowing who will face either Arsenal or Atlético Madrid in Budapest on May 30.
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PSG swatted aside Liverpool in the quarterfinals, beating Arne Slot's out-of-form team 4-0 on aggregate to pencil in this meeting with Kane and Co. who held off Real Madrid's fightback at the Bernabéu to reach the semifinals.
After clinching their first Champions League title last year, Luis Enrique's side were not at their best in the first few months of the season. But they have clicked into gear at just the right time and their fearsome midfield will take some stopping by Bayern in Germany.
PSG have won five straight games -- beating Chelsea and Liverpool twice each -- on their way to the latter stages of the competition.
But in Harry Kane, Luis Diaz and Michael Olise, Bayern have one of, if not the, most feared forward lines in Europe and PSG will have to be at their best in Germany to reach their second straight final.
