translated from Spanish: Bayern Munich Champions League champion

There are many similar stories, in fact there are sayings that reflect this situation. But PSG never expected one of its quarryers to be their executioner in the most important match of its 50-year history. ‘For the tight wedge to be of the same suit’, Kingsley Coman, the Frenchman who was one of the changes in Bayern Munich’s line-up, condemned the Parisian team after scoring the goal with which the Bavarian team won their sixth Champions League title over PSG (1-0). THE BAYERN MUNICH CHAMPIONS LEAGUE CHAMPION!
The ball had barely come out of the centre circle when pressure from Bayern Munich had already made PSG wrong. That was a warning of what would be the first time, a Bavarian ensemble on top of a Parisian squad that bet on the speed and good touch of Neymar, Mbappe, Ander Herrera and Angel di María.
In fact, this bet from the PSG almost came out when, in the 18th minute, Neymar had a hand in hand with Neuer. The Brazilian striker’s cross-shot was capped by the German giant who also reacted quickly to cover the centre that Neymar wanted to send with the rebound.
But it was impossible for Bayern to have no action in the PSG area. His goalscorer, Robert Lewandowsky, showed up with a half-turn that hit Keylor Navas’ pole at 22. Afterwards, a centre by the right was topped by the Polish striker himself and defended in a great way by the Costa Rican goalkeeper. Alongside these moves, Bayern had the bad news of the injury of Jérome Boateng who left the game before half-time.
The first half ended with two dangerous plays per side. The first a moving ‘penal’ for Mbappé that the Frenchman defined in a lukewarm way; for their part, Bayern ended the first 45 minutes by claiming a penalty on Kingsley Coman that the whistler let run.
As time was consuming, PSG’s desperation was increasing and, at the same time, ideas for tying the game were scarce. The match culminated as Bayern Munich wanted: no pressure and with the ball far away from their goal.
Mbappé and Neymar’s geniuses shone in his absence, what if he showed up was the team spirit, embodied in a player that no one thought was the figure of the match. The ‘law of the ex’ and the old saying of the wedge sentenced the fate of a Paris Saint-Germain who still does not achieve his main goal, while observing how the greatness of his rivals in the Champions League is something his money still cannot buy.

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