Paris Saint-Germain have seized control of their Champions League semi-final showdown against Bayern Munich, striking within the opening three minutes of the second leg in Munich. The French giants, already holding a one-goal aggregate lead, have left the Bundesliga side with a mountain to climb if they hope to dethrone the current holders.
The goal was a masterpiece of precision football. A crisp pass from Fabián Ruiz unlocked the Bayern defense, finding the darting run of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. The Georgian winger then delivered an inch-perfect cross to Ousmane Dembélé, who made no mistake from close range.
That assist was more than just a pivotal moment in the tie—it marked Kvaratskhelia's seventh consecutive Champions League appearance with a goal involvement. The 23-year-old now joins an exclusive club, standing alongside teammate Dembélé and former PSG superstar Kylian Mbappé as one of only three players to have 15 or more direct goal involvements in the knockout rounds for the Parisian club.
For football fans and jersey collectors alike, this PSG side is writing history with every passing round. The question now: are Luis Enrique's men destined for back-to-back Champions League finals, or can Bayern Munich summon the spirit to overturn this deficit on home soil?
