Champions League review: a stone-cold classic, Díaz’s perfect timing and a defensive puritan
Summary
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Bayern Munich played a high-scoring match with nine goals in their Champions League semi-final first leg, ending 5-4. The next games, including Atlético Madrid versus Arsenal, featured more defensive play and controversial referee decisions.Key Facts
- PSG and Bayern Munich scored nine goals combined in their Champions League semi-final match in Paris.
- This match had the most goals in a 90-minute Champions League semi-final game.
- The second leg between PSG and Bayern Munich is scheduled for the following Wednesday in Munich.
- Atlético Madrid and Arsenal played a 1-1 draw, with a focus on defense and fewer goals.
- Controversial referee decisions affected the Atlético vs. Arsenal game, involving penalty awards and video assistant referee (VAR) reviews.
- Atlético Madrid coach Diego Simeone and Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta had differing views on the refereeing decisions.
- Luis Díaz scored the final goal in the PSG vs. Bayern match, which could be very important for the overall result.
- Former player Vincent Kompany coaches Bayern Munich and expressed confidence about their home match in the next round.
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