The Parisian giants weathered a late storm at the Allianz Arena to book their Budapest showdown with Arsenal.
Paris Saint-Germain showed championship mettle to survive a nervy finale in Munich and secure their place in the Champions League final. Despite Harry Kane's dramatic injury-time equalizer that sent the Allianz Arena into raptures, the French champions held their nerve to advance 6-5 on aggregate after a pulsating 1-1 second-leg draw.
The England striker's late heroics gave Bayern Munich hope of an incredible comeback, but it proved too little, too late for the German giants. PSG's composed performance under pressure demonstrated why they remain the competition's defending champions, even as Thomas Tuchel's side threw everything at them in those frantic final moments.
Now PSG turn their attention to Budapest, where Arsenal await in what promises to be a mouth-watering final. The Gunners' presence in the showpiece represents English football's resurgence on the continental stage, while PSG will be desperate to become the first team since Real Madrid to successfully defend their Champions League crown.
For Bayern, it marks another season of European heartbreak despite Kane's best efforts to drag his new team over the line. The former Tottenham man's late strike showcased exactly why the Bavarians invested so heavily in bringing him to Germany, but one moment of magic couldn't undo 180 minutes of work from a resilient PSG side.