PSG Adavances To Champions League Final For The First Time

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For the first time in club history, Paris Saint-Germain will compete in the Champions League final.

The French side defeated RB Leipzig 3-0 on Tuesday in the single leg of the Champions League semifinal in Lisbon.

Goals were scored from unconventional places with Marquinhos, Angel Di Maria and Juan Bernat getting on the scoresheet, while Neymar and Kylian Mbappe remaining noticeably absent.

Marquinhos opened the scoring with a header on 13 minutes, before former Manchester United man Di Maria scored a second just before half-time.

Juan Bernat then hit a third on 56 minutes, before the French champions saw out a comfortable win.

Lyon and Bayern Munich meet tomorrow night, as they battle for a spot to face Thomas Tuchel’s side in the final.

 

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