Overview
- PSG, the defending champions, carry a 5-4 edge into the May 6 return leg in Munich after a wild first chapter in Paris on Tuesday.
- Harry Kane opened the scoring with a 17th‑minute penalty and became the first English player to score in six straight Champions League matches.
- A video review in first‑half stoppage time led Swiss referee Sandro Schärer to award PSG a penalty for Alphonso Davies’ handball, which Ousmane Dembélé converted for a 3-2 halftime lead.
- PSG surged to 5-2 through Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Dembélé before Dayot Upamecano and Luis Díaz hit back to close the gap to 5-4.
- The nine-goal game set a semifinal scoring record, moved PSG to 43 and Bayern to 42 goals this Champions League season, and saw Manuel Neuer concede five without a recorded save according to ESPN Stats & Research.