Paris Saint-Germain now knows what lies ahead: a clash with Bayern Munich in the UEFA Champions League semi-finals.
There will be no reunion with Kylian Mbappé for PSG. The Bavarian side eliminated Real Madrid (2-1, 4-3 on aggregate) and arrive with authority. Bad news for Paris: Bayern remains their ultimate nemesis.
Bayern Remains PSG’s Biggest Challenge
The statistics are brutal: five consecutive defeats against Bayern, an unprecedented streak for PSG against a single opponent in the Champions League. Overall, Paris has suffered nine losses—no other team has inflicted more damage.
The recent encounters offer mixed signals: a 2-1 defeat in November, followed by a 2-0 win this summer at the Club World Cup. A glimmer of hope, but history still heavily favors the German side.
The decisive match is set for April 28 at the Parc des Princes. The message is clear: to reach the final, PSG must finally overcome its long-standing rival.
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