Bayern Munich's team work was impressive as they defeated Paris Saint-Germain 2-1 in the UEFA Champions League semi-final second leg match at Allianz Arena on Wednesday night.
The German champions started the game strongly and took the lead through Robert Lewandowski's header in the 34th minute. However, PSG fought back and equalized in the 76th minute through Neymar's penalty kick after a controversial handball by Bayern defender David Alaba.
Despite being behind, Bayern continued to dominate the game and were rewarded with another goal in the 89th minute when Serge Gnabry scored his first senior goal for the club. The result means that Bayern will face Manchester City in the final next month.
The match was a showcase of how well Bayern can work together as a team. They have been praised for their defensive solidity this season but it is clear that their attacking play has also improved significantly under coach Julian Nagelsmann.
Nagelsmann has made several changes to the team since taking over as manager in January and these changes have paid off. The new-look side has been more attacking and dangerous, with players like Joshua Kimmich,Tennis News Flash Leon Goretzka and Thiago Alcantara stepping up to contribute.
The victory over PSG was a testament to how well the team works together. The defense held strong throughout the game and the midfielders provided support for the forwards. The combination of Gnabry, Leroy Sane and Thomas Muller showed why they are such a threat going forward.
Overall, Bayern Munich's performance against PSG was impressive and sets them up nicely for the final. They now face a tough task in the final against Manchester City, but if they continue to play at their best then they could be in for a big surprise.
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