Willian Pacho Helps PSG Hold Bayern Munich to 1-1 Draw
willian pacho was part of a Paris Saint-Germain side that drew 1-1 with Bayern Munich in the Champions League semi-final second leg, and PSG advanced from the tie on the back of the 4-5 first-leg margin. Luis Enrique broke into a huge smile and embraced all his players after the final whistle.
PSG Control The Tie
PSG were the better team on the night, and they took control through Ousmane Dembele’s early goal, set up by Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. Bayern spent the final minute of added time chasing another goal, but the early damage and PSG’s control left them needing too much in the closing stretch.
The first leg had already tilted the tie at 4-5, so Bayern arrived needing a clean answer to PSG’s pressure. Instead, the second leg moved the same way: PSG managed the decisive moments, and Luis Enrique’s reaction at the end matched the result on the pitch.
Kane’s Late Reply
Harry Kane finally put Bayern on the board in the 90th minute after Davies fed him a short pass. Kane shifted the ball to the side of Pacho before driving his shot into the roof of the net, but the goal came too late to change the direction of the semi-final.
Bayern made late changes in the 85th minute, when Senny Mayulu came on for Nuno Mendes and Lennart Karl replaced Dayot Upamecano. Those switches came before the decisive late spell, but PSG still held the edge until the final whistle.
Arsenal Waits For PSG
The live match commentary said PSG were the better team tonight and deserve to win a wonderful semi-final, adding that at times it was almost hard to comprehend that a football team could be that good. It also said only Arsenal can stop Paris Saint-Germain retaining the Champions League.
For Bayern, the 1-1 draw means the 4-5 deficit from the first leg remained decisive despite Kane’s late finish. For PSG, the result extends a run that ended with Enrique smiling, hugging his players, and moving on from a tie they controlled enough to survive even when Bayern found a late goal.