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PSG 5-4 Bayern Munich: French giants edge pulsating NINE-GOAL thriller in one of the greatest European games of all time as stars shine on night of beautiful anarchy

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PSG 5-4 Bayern Munich: French giants edge pulsating NINE-GOAL thriller in one of the greatest European games of all time as stars shine on night of beautiful anarchy
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What happens when one super-club collides with another? Anarchy. Beautiful, absurd, unbridled anarchy, and the best part is we get to watch it all over again this time next week.

Best of luck eclipsing this extravaganza, Atletico Madrid and Arsenal. To follow this bountiful banquet between Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich, which may well go down as one of the greatest European games of all time once we have the opportunity to catch our breath, is almost like a couple of crashing atoms trying to upstage the Big Bang.

Champions League semi-finals can be cagey. This first leg was the opposite, sensationally so. It was football as a form of expression. Risk and reward. We attack, you attack, let’s see who gets the most goals.

There was Michael Olise on Bayern’s right-hand side toying with his markers, and Luis Diaz sprinting at defenders down the left. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia showing why he is the Georgian best for PSG, and Desire Doue mimicking on the other side. Then we had two strikers – the current Ballon d’Or holder in Ousmane Dembele and potentially its winner-in-waiting in Harry Kane – scoring.

It was refreshing to see such positivity in the play of both sides, with less passing sideways for passing’s sake and more purpose whenever the ball was kicked.

How PSG took the lead at 3-2, which they would ultimately hold on to, was via a controversial penalty awarded for a handball by Alphonse Davies, whose only crime was owning a left arm. As one fellow scribe said, it resembled a stain on the Mona Lisa, this match having been a masterpiece before that moment.

Ousmane Dembele scored twice as PSG beat Bayern Munich in a nine-goal thriller in Paris

Luis Diaz's strike, after a superb Harry Kane pass, made it 5-4 on a night of beautiful anarchy

Luis Diaz’s strike, after a superb Harry Kane pass, made it 5-4 on a night of beautiful anarchy

Bayern were brave in continuing to push players up the pitch, almost as if they forgot a second leg was to follow. Kvaratskhelia and Dembele scored PSG’s fourth and fifth goals, each arriving like a dagger to the heart of the suspended Vincent Kompany watching from the stands, until Dayot Upamecano and Diaz grabbed goals back for 5-4 on what was an extraordinary evening. Bayern never ceased trying to score, even replacing a midfielder in Aleksandar Pavlovic for a striker in Nicolas Jackson in stoppage time.

MATCH FACTS AND RATINGS 

Paris Saint-Germain. (4-3-3): Safonov 5; Hakimi 5, Marquinhos 5, Pacho 5, Nuno Mendes 5 (Mayulu 84); Zaire-Emery 6 (Ruiz 64, 6), Vitinha 6, Joao Neves 6.5; Doue 7 (Barcola 70, 6), Dembele 8, Kvaratskhelia 8.5 (Hernandez 84)

Subs (not used): Beraldo, Zabarnyi, Ramos, Kang-In, Fernandez, Chevalier, Mbaye, Marin

Scorers: Kvaratskhelia (24, 56), Neves (33), Dembele (45pen, 58)

Booked: Marquinhos, Hakimi, Ruiz

Manager: Luis Enrique 7.5

Bayern Munich (4-2-3-1): Neuer 5; Stanisic 5, Upamecano 6, Tag 5, Davies 5 (Laimer 45, 6.5); Kimmich 6, Pavlovic 6; Olise 7.5, Musiala 7 (Goretzka 79), Diaz 7.5; Kane 7

Subs (not used): Min-Jae, Jackson, Ito, Ulreich, Ofli, Urbig, Pavic

Scorers: Kane (17pen), Olise (41), Upamecano (65), Diaz (68)

Booked:

Manager: Vincent Kompany 6.5

Referee: Sandro Schare

Kane scored his 54th goal of the season for his club to get the chaos going, and there was a special segment dedicated to the England striker during Amazon Prime’s pre-match coverage. They interviewed a variety of Munich voices. The Bayern chief executive, Jan-Christian Dreesen, who wants him to sign a new contract. The Bavarian legend, Thomas Muller, who described him as a ‘machine’. The supporters, one of whom described him as ‘Harrydinho’.

Winning the Champions League might be the Ballon d’Or moment that Kane has been waiting for. He is 32 years old now, turning 33 in July, and when Bayern offer him his new deal this summer, he might wish to make sure there is a bumper bonus in there related to that award.

First, though, to win the Champions League, Bayern had to overcome the might of PSG, and when Diaz appeared through, he was hacked down by Willian Pacho. Referee Sandro Schare awarded the penalty, Kane stepped up and, of course, scored.

Kvaratskhelia’s equaliser was excellent, the way he had such little space while being marked by Josep Stanisic and yet created enough to curl into the corner.

For all the talent on show, it was a corner from Dembele and header from Joao Neves – all 5ft 9in of him – which handed PSG their 2-1 lead. Then arrived another goal from the top shelf as Olise squeezed through the Parisian defence and, measured at 57mph, blasted beyond Matvei Safonov for 2-2.

PSG were awarded their penalty in first-half stoppage time for Davies’ handball in blocking Dembele’s cross. It was harsh, a clear case of referees meddling where they need not have bothered make their presence felt in such a riveting contest.

PSG’s lead was restored via Dembele’s spot-kick. Kvaratskhelia and Dembele took them to five goals on the night, before Bayern rallied with two of their own from Upamecano and Diaz.

Anyway, same again at the Allianz Arena next week? Yes, please.

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