โŒ

Normal view

After edging Bayern in highest-scoring Champions League semi of modern era, PSGโ€™s Enrique wants โ€˜at least three moreโ€™

29 April 2026 at 02:08

Malay Mail

PARIS, April 29 โ€” Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique admitted his team will likely need to score several more goals away to Bayern Munich next week to be sure of reaching another Champions League final after a remarkable 5-4 victory in the first leg of their semi-final on Tuesday.

โ€œI just asked my staff how many goals they thought we would need next week and we all think we will need to score at least three,โ€ said the Spaniard, who masterminded PSGโ€™s 5-0 triumph over Inter Milan in last seasonโ€™s final.

That allowed them to win the Champions League for the first time in their history and next Wednesdayโ€™s semi-final second leg will be their first visit to the Allianz Arena since then.

โ€œBayern will of course be in their stadium and will be even stronger with their fans behind them but going back there will bring back beautiful memories for us. We want to have the same mentality and will go out to try to win the game.โ€

Tuesdayโ€™s thriller was the highest scoring semi-final match in the modern Champions League era โ€“ you have to go back to 1960 to find the last game as prolific at this stage of the European Cup.

That was a 6-3 win for Eintracht Frankfurt away to Rangers, before the Germans lost 7-3 in the final to Alfredo di Stefanoโ€™s Real Madrid.

โ€œThe intensity of the game throughout was exceptional,โ€ said Luis Enrique.

โ€œWe won it and we are very pleased, but at 5-2 we thought we could have had a better result.

โ€œWe desverved to win, but we also deserved to draw and lose!โ€

โ€˜Football is like religionโ€™

A crazy first-half at the Parc des Princes saw Harry Kane give Bayern the lead with an early penalty, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Joao Neves strike for the hosts and Michael Olise then make it 2-2, only for an Ousmane Dembele penalty to put PSG back ahead at the interval.

Kvaratskhelia and Dembele then both scored for PSG before the hour mark, leaving them seemingly out of sight at 5-2, but Dayot Upamecano and Luis Diaz pulled goals back for Bayern.

That ensures it will be game on next week in Munich, and there is a strong chance this tie could become the most prolific ever in the Champions League.

The record for most goals in a two-legged tie in Europeโ€™s elite club competition is 13, including in last seasonโ€™s semi-final in which Inter beat Barcelona 7-6 on aggregate.

โ€œI was proud of how we reacted at 5-2. It was incredible how the players fought back,โ€ said Bayern coach Vincent Kompany, who had to watch from the stands due to suspension, an experience he described as a โ€œcatastropheโ€.

Asked about the attacking approach of the two teams, he added: โ€œFootball is a bit like religion โ€“ people believe what they believe, and there is not one style of play that is superior to another.

โ€œWhat happened today was a clash of two similar ideas โ€“ normally in these situations you have one team that starts to sit back a bit but neither team wanted to do that and that is why the match was how it was,โ€ he said.

Bayern will hope to overturn their one-goal deficit next week as they look to reach a first Champions League final since 2020.

โ€œIt canโ€™t come quick enough,โ€ Kompany said of the return leg.

โ€œThere is not much in it and we just need to win the game. The weight of our stadium can make a difference. It is a legendary venue where Bayern have had so many great successes.โ€ โ€” AFP

โŒ