He Paris Saint-Germain He was once again on the verge of a final of Champions League after falling in the Parc des Princes before the Borussia Dortmund (0-1), who knew how to read the game very well and take advantage of their clearest chance – a corner kick that Hummels finished off – to win the ticket to the Wembley final.
Great atmosphere in the Parc des Princes
The PSG fans received the borussers and their fans ‘burning’ their shield with flares and making a bus appear with the colors of the French team.
A little piece of the yellow wall in Paris
The yellow wall of Borussia Dortmund has already captured all eyes at the Signal Iduna Park and has gone around the world. A little piece of him was present at the Parc des Princes to carry his team throughout the game.
All eyes on one man: Kylian Mbappé.
The French striker was not good in the first leg in Germany, where Borussia Dortmund was able to dry him out, and all the spotlights were on him in the warm-up.
Luis Enrique, with a serious gesture
The Paris Saint-Germain coach suffered from the sidelines watching his team, which had many opportunities to score to at least tie the tie and force extra time.
Sancho, PSG’s nightmare.
Once again the English striker completed a great game, which was a real nightmare for the French team, appearing all over the front of Edin Terzic’s team’s attack.
Donnarumma’s save
Kylian Mbappé could have scored after a great ball from Fabián from the baseline, but Hummels went to the ground to prevent the Frenchman from finishing comfortably and Borussia had a very clear chance in the clearance: Adeyemi grabbed the ball and stood in the area, but Donnarumma denied him the goal with a big hand down.
Dembélé’s anger
El Mosquito was not successful in the second leg of the Champions League semi-finals: he had the opportunity to score after a great individual action by Mbappé, but he sent the ball over Kobel’s goal.
Kobel encourages his team
The Swiss goalkeeper once again had a great match, saving his team when PSG pressed the most.
Mbappé threatens Borussia
The French striker was Paris Saint-Germain’s great threat throughout the match, and left a recital of dangerous crosses that came close to ending in a goal: Zaïre-Emery crashed a delivery to the Frenchman’s far post into the woodwork.
Hummels ‘liquidates’ Paris
The German central defender read PSG’s defensive weakness very well in the small area, where Donnarumma did not dare to leave either, to score the 0-1 for Borussia and bring his team closer to the Champions League final.
Mbappé, luxury spectator in Borussia’s goal
Hummels practically finished a corner kick alone: Marquinhos and Beraldo made a mess defending the small area and left the German center back alone, who went in with everything to put the ball in the net.
Mbappé’s despair
Paris Saint-Germain tried to score in every possible way and had many opportunities, but they did not know how to take advantage of them: Mbappé ended up desperate.
The ‘7’ tries everything
The ‘7’ took charge in the final stretch of the game, but he couldn’t do more. The Frenchman had two last-gasp one-on-one chances, although neither ended with the expected goal from the locker room leader.
The ‘7’ gives up
Bondy’s striker ended up defunded. He went from despair during the game due to his team’s lack of success to total desolation after the final whistle. Another year without the Champions League grand prize, the reason that made him stay in Paris.
Luis Enrique consoles Mbappé
The Spanish coach approached his star to console him after losing to Borussia Dortmund and being left without the dreamed Champions League final, which will be played at Wembley on June 1. Borussia is already waiting for its rival, which will be decided at the Bernabéu in the duel between Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.