PSG, Bayern Munich and Champions League
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History was made in the first leg of the Champions League semifinals on Tuesday, with nine goals hitting the back of the net in a 5-4 PSG victory at home over Bayern Munich. Neither manager may be too happy with their defenses,
MANCHESTER, England (AP) — It was possibly the wildest match in Champions League history and may just change some long-held perceptions about soccer. Paris Saint-Germain's 5-4 win against Bayern Munich on Tuesday felt more like an NBA game than a traditional soccer match and set new goalscoring records for the sport's biggest club tournament.
The 5-4 Paris Saint-Germain win over Bayern Munich in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League semifinals was one of the most ridiculous matches of football in recent history as some of the best attacking prowess in Europe was on full display in the French capital.
Nine goals were scored during the first leg of a breathtaking Champions League semifinal.
Vincent Kompany might have been the only spectator in the Parc des Princes who didn't enjoy watching the thrilling Champions League semifinal game between his Bayern Munich team and PSG.