Who scored for PSG?
Fabián Ruiz and Achraf Hakimi scored for PSG.
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Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) has advanced to the Champions League final after defeating Arsenal 2-1 (3-1 on aggregate) in the semi-final. They will face Inter Milan in the final in Munich. The match saw strong performances from PSG's Gianluigi...
PSG secured their place in the Champions League final after a hard-fought victory against Arsenal. The first leg saw PSG win 1-0, setting the stage for a tense second leg in Paris. In the second leg, Fabián Ruiz scored a stunning half-volley to give PSG the lead, and Achraf Hakimi added another goal in the second half. Bukayo Saka scored for Arsenal, but his later miss proved costly.
Arsenal showed promise, with 3.14 xG (expected goals) created which is the most by anyone against Paris Saint-Germain in this season's Champions League. The 19 shots they took across the 90 minutes was their most in a knockout match since 20 against Barcelona in March 2016.
PSG's goalkeeper, Gianluigi Donnarumma, was instrumental in the victory, making several key saves to deny Arsenal's comeback attempts. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta and midfielder Declan Rice both praised Donnarumma as the best player across both legs of the semi-final.
PSG will now face Inter Milan in the final, marking their second Champions League final appearance in club history. They lost their previous final to Bayern Munich in 2020. Inter Milan secured their spot by defeating Barcelona in a thrilling semi-final tie.
Luis Enrique has molded this young, energetic and talented squad into the title favorite for this tournament.
Fabián Ruiz and Achraf Hakimi scored for PSG.
Bukayo Saka scored for Arsenal.
PSG will play Inter Milan in the Champions League final.
The final will be held at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany.
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