Playing a confusing season, Dortmund, which is only fifth in the Bundesliga, has cleared its way to the final of the men’s Champions League by beating PSG in the semifinals with 2-0 on aggregate.
After an eleven-year break, Dortmund has advanced to the final of the men’s soccer Champions League by beating PSG in the semi-finals 2-0 on aggregate. The second part ended Mats Hummels with a goal of 1–0 on Tuesday in Paris.
PSG, who struggled with scoring, hit either the post or the crossbar four times on Tuesday. In the match pair, it rattled the cage a total of six times.
In the second half, Paris SG won the scoring attempts by as many as 31-6, but the shots on goal were recorded only 5-3. In the second half, the French club hit the goal post Warren Zaire-Emery (47 min), Nuno Mendes (61 min), Kylian Mbappe (86 min) and Shit (88 min).
The 35-year-old conker Hummels scored By Julian Brandt from the corner kick to the match-deciding ball into PSG’s net in the 50th minute. The German world champion is the third player to score a goal at the old UCL semifinal level. Only Ryan Giggs and Edin Dzeko have painted when older – 37 years old.
Dortmund has been a special team this season, as it is only fifth in the Bundesliga and has played its worst season in the domestic league in nine years. The head coach of the team Edin Terzic has practically been under the threat of being fired for half a year.
– Last year we lost the championship (in the Bundesliga) at home in the last round. I’m glad we can now give something back to our supporters. We have grown as a team match by match and in the final stages we realized that we can be a team that surprises everyone until the very end, said a happy Terzic on the Uefa website.
Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, who played a 2-2 draw in Germany a week ago, will meet on Wednesday in the second semi-final pair.
It is possible that the Champions League will see a final match between German clubs. It was last proven in the 2012-2013 season, when Bayern was better than the Germans by goals 2-1. At that time, the final was played in London at Wembley Stadium, which is also the stage for this time’s final match on June 1.