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Kvaratskhelia Dominates! PSG Reach CL Final, Kane & Olise Falter

Kvaratskhelia Dominates! PSG Reach CL Final, Kane & Olise Falter

Arthur Jones
Arthur Jones
Published: May 7, 2026

Paris Saint-Germain endured an agonising wait before finally lifting the European Cup, but 12 months after winning their first, they've got a glorious chance to collect their second after edging out Bayern Munich 6-5 on aggregate in an absorbing semi-final tie. Wednesday's second leg at the Allianz Arena may not have been anywhere near as chaotic as last week's nine-goal thriller at Parc des Princes, but Luis Enrique was just as enthused by his side's performance.

Kvaratskhelia Dominates! PSG Reach CL Final, Kane & Olise Falter

The Champions League semi-final clash between Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain delivered pure drama, but ultimately it was PSG's audacious Georgian superstar, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who seized the moment, dragging his team to a second consecutive final. His performance, coupled with Luis Enrique's tactical genius, left Bayern's dreams shattered and sent shockwaves through the Ballon d'Or race.

Key Takeaways from the Semi-Final Showdown

  • Khvicha Kvaratskhelia delivered a record-breaking performance, showcasing both dazzling skill and relentless work rate to spearhead PSG's attack.
  • Luis Enrique's tactical adjustments proved instrumental, guiding PSG past a formidable Bayern Munich side.
  • Harry Kane and Michael Olise endured frustrating nights, ending their Champions League campaigns prematurely.
  • The Ballon d'Or conversation is now wide open, with several contenders making strong cases and Kylian Mbappé's recent choices under renewed scrutiny.

Kvaratskhelia's Masterclass Propels Parisians

What a force Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has become! The Georgian sensation isn't just a dribbler; he's a match-winner with an end product, proving pivotal in PSG's journey to another Champions League final. His incredible assist for Ousmane Dembélé in Bavaria etched his name into the history books, marking his seventh consecutive knockout game with either a goal or an assist – an unprecedented feat in Champions League history.

Beyond his attacking prowess, the man affectionately dubbed ‘Kvaradona’ by Napoli fans is a relentless worker. He tirelessly tracked back, winning crucial balls and clearing danger, embodying a complete ninety-minute nightmare for any opponent. Arsenal, beware: containing this