Paris Saint-Germain secured a place in the UEFA Champions League final after defeating Bayern Munich with a 6-5 aggregate score [1].
The victory marks the second consecutive year the French club has reached the final, cementing its position as a dominant force in European football.
PSG entered the second leg at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany, holding a one-goal advantage from the first leg [2]. That initial meeting ended in a 5-4 victory for PSG [3]. In the second leg played Wednesday, PSG held Bayern Munich to a 1-1 draw [1].
Throughout the match, PSG focused on protecting their lead to ensure advancement. The combined score of 6-5 across both legs allowed the club to eliminate the German side and move forward in the tournament [1].
Luis Enrique, the PSG coach, praised his team's performance following the match. "We've shown what sort of team we are," Enrique said.
The club now prepares for the championship match scheduled for May 30, 2026 [4]. The final will be held in Budapest, Hungary [5]. PSG aims to build on its recent success to secure the title in the Hungarian capital.
“PSG advanced after a 6-5 aggregate victory over Bayern Munich”
By reaching the final for the second straight year, PSG demonstrates a shift from being a perennial contender to a consistent powerhouse in the UEFA Champions League. This trajectory suggests that the club's tactical approach under Luis Enrique is successfully translating into deep tournament runs, challenging the traditional dominance of other European giants.




