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Home Soccer PSG beat Leipzig to reach first ever Champions L…
Soccer Apr 1, 2026 2 min read

PSG beat Leipzig to reach first ever Champions League final

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Paris Saint-Germain are through to the final of the Champions League for the first time after thrashing RB Leipzig 3-0 in Tuesday’s semi-final encounter.

The goals were scored by Marquinhos, Angel Di Maria and Juan Bernat. It was a one-sided semi-final in Lisbon.

It was 2-0 at half-time, with the first two goals set up by Neymar, the Brazilian again outstanding at the Estadio da Luz, just as he had been in last week's quarter-final against Atalanta.

Bernat's goal came in the 55th minute and snuffed out any hopes Leipzig had of a comeback. They could not handle the world's most expensive player, or the many other outstanding performers in the PSG side, who no longer appear overcome by the sense of occasion that surrounds a Champions League knockout tie.

https://twitter.com/RBLeipzig_EN/status/1295827527404072963

After seeming to invent ever more absurd ways to lose in Europe in recent years -- the 6-1 loss against Barcelona in 2017 and last year's defeat by Manchester United in the last 16 stand out -- despite all the investment by the club's Qatari owners, here they lived up their billing.

Bayern Munich and Lyon meet in the second semi-final on Wednesday, August 19 for the right to face PSG in Sunday's final. Thomas Tuchel's team are the first French finalists in Europe's elite club competition since Monaco in 2004.

Nine years after Qatar Sports Investments bought a moribund mid-table Ligue 1 team and began turning them into the untouchable force in France, they are now one game away from winning the trophy that really matters to them.

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