João Neves scored PSG’s second goal against Bayern at 33 minutes, and the header helped turn the match at the Parc des Princes. The finish came in the middle of PSG’s comeback and put the hosts further ahead after they had overturned the score.
Dembélé’s Corner
Dembélé delivered the set piece that set up the goal. Neves lost Musiala’s marking, attacked the near post and headed the ball into the net from close range.
The sequence was direct and decisive. PSG did not need a long build-up to punish Bayern; one corner and one clean movement at the front of the six-yard area was enough to change the state of the first leg.
Neves at 33 Minutes
The 33rd minute was the key number. It gave PSG their second goal of the night and made Neves the scorer of the comeback goal in Paris.
For Bayern, the problem was not only the delivery but the escape from marking. Musiala had Neves in his zone, yet the midfielder broke free long enough to meet the ball before the defense could recover.
PSG’s turnaround at the Parc des Princes now carries the weight of that one header. In a Champions League semifinal first leg, a goal at 33 minutes does more than add to the scoreline; it changes the pressure on both teams and leaves Bayern chasing the response after Paris had already flipped the match.
Parc des Princes Turnaround
The goal fit the match story already unfolding in Paris, where PSG had overturned the score and kept the momentum after the equalizer. Neves’ finish was the moment that made the comeback concrete on the sheet.
That is the part Bayern must deal with now: PSG have a second goal, a scorer arriving from midfield, and a set-piece pattern that punished the marker at the near post. Paris did not wait for a long passage of pressure to land the blow.
Neves’ header is the clearest marker of the night so far. PSG turned the game, and at 33 minutes he supplied the goal that made the change impossible to miss.








