Paris Saint-Germain put in a brilliant defensive display to see out a 1-1 draw at Bayern Munich that took them through to the UEFA Champions League final.
After the drama of last week’s thriller, Wednesday’s return match between Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich was always going to struggle to live up to expectations.
In Paris, it had felt like every attack would result in a goal. Nine goals were scored from just 22 shots. Two of the best and most free-flowing attacks were going toe-to-toe, and neither defence could handle it.
PSG took a one-goal lead to Germany, but the tie was far from over. Coming into the match Bayern were Europe’s top scorers, with 190 goals in 56 games in all competitions this season, an average of 3.4 per game and 62 more than any other team in the top five leagues (Barcelona were second with 138 in 53 games). They would have backed themselves to score twice against any opponent, even the European champions.
An early concession when Warren Zaïre-Emery did a wonderful job of keeping the lively Luis Días in check while standing in for Achraf Hakimi at right-back.
Even though they have one of the best midfield trios in world football when it comes to keeping hold of the ball, on this occasion, PSG were happy to bypass the middle of the pitch entirely. Wingers Kvaratskhelia (57) and Doué (47) each had more touches of the ball than any of the midfield three – Vitinha (45), João Neves (39) and Fabián Ruiz (32) – and Doué went off after 76 minutes.
PSG persistently went long. There have only been three instances of a team taking more goal-kicks long upfield in a Champions League game this season than they did against Bayern (13), and those were Pafos vs Kairat (19) and Bodø/Glimt twice, vs Inter (18) and Sporting (14). In other words, this isn’t a common tactic of a favourite; it is the work of an underdog.
Overall, PSG played 22.3% of their passes long, which was the seventh highest by any team in a Champions League game this season, and the highest by a team in any knockout game beyond the play-off round. The teams that go deep in Europe’s biggest competition don’t tend to go long as much as PSG did in Munich.
This wasn’t typical PSG. They are at their best when dominating the ball and they have the quality to play any opponent off the park when they do.
In the final against Arsenal, they will be expected to monopolise the ball. Luis Enrique’s side were the best team in Europe last season and they might well be this time around, too.
However, against Bayern on Wednesday, they showed they have far more to their game than their sensational attacking players. They are team of excellent individuals who also combine into a collective defensive unit that is greater than the sum of its parts.
Even if they dominate possession in the final, they will face periods of Arsenal pressure, and will need to be at their best at the back if they are to win back-to-back Champions League titles. In the second leg against Bayern, they showed that they can do the ugly side of the game very well, too. In Budapest later this month, Arsenal will face a huge challenge at both ends of the pitch.
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