Paris witnessed a football spectacle for the ages as Paris Saint-Germain narrowly defeated Bayern Munich 5-4 in a dramatic Champions League semi-final first leg that delivered goals, controversy, and world-class performances.
From the opening whistle, the match unfolded at a relentless pace. Bayern struck first when Harry Kane confidently converted a penalty, continuing his incredible scoring form this season. The early setback, however, did little to shake PSG’s confidence.
The hosts quickly responded through Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who produced a brilliant solo effort to level the score. Moments later, PSG took control as João Neves headed home from a corner, completing a swift turnaround.
Bayern refused to back down. Michael Olise brought the visitors back into the game with a stunning strike after weaving through PSG’s defense. But just before halftime, controversy struck when PSG were awarded a penalty following a debated handball decision. Ousmane Dembélé stepped up and calmly converted to restore PSG’s advantage.
The second half maintained the same electrifying tempo. Kvaratskhelia added his second goal of the night with a composed finish, while Dembélé struck again shortly after, extending PSG’s lead and seemingly putting the match out of reach.
Yet Bayern mounted a fierce late comeback. Dayot Upamecano scored with a powerful header to reignite hope, and Luis Díaz reduced the deficit further after a VAR-checked goal was confirmed. The final minutes were tense, but PSG managed to hold on to secure a narrow advantage heading into the second leg.
With the return match set in Munich, the tie remains wide open. PSG will look to capitalize on their slim lead, while Bayern aim to overturn the deficit in front of their home crowd.
This unforgettable clash not only showcased elite attacking football but also highlighted the unpredictable drama that defines the Champions League at its highest level.

