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PSG clinch win in nine-goal thriller to earn advantage over Bayern

PSG 5-4 Bayern Munich: The first leg at the Parc des Princes was the highest-scoring semi-final game in the competition’s history

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PSG will take a one goal lead into the second leg against Bayern Munichopen image in gallery

PSG will take a one goal lead into the second leg against Bayern Munich (AP)

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Paris St Germain and Bayern Munich produced an epic Champions League semi-final as the French holders claimed a 5-4 first-leg victory at Parc des Princes.

In what was the highest-scoring semi-final game in the competition’s history, PSG recovered from an early Harry Kane penalty – the England captain’s 54th goal of the season – to lead 5-2 after 58 minutes.

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Ousmane Dembele both scored twice and Joao Neves added a thumping header.

Michael Olise had rifled home a superb equaliser to make it 2-2, but the tie was slipping away from Bayern until Dayot Upamecano and Luis Diaz underlined their resolve.

Bayern boss Vincent Kompany was serving a touchline ban after picking up three yellow cards in the tournament.

PSG fans demanded a spot-kick for Aleksandar Pavlovic’s tackle on Dembele, but it was the other penalty spot that Swiss referee Sandro Scharer was soon pointing at.

A swift Bayern counter-attack after 17 minutes ended with Olise feeding Diaz and Willian Pacho clattering the Colombian.

Kane converted easily to score for the sixth successive Champions League game, his 37th penalty success for Bayern in 39 attempts.

Harry Kane got the goal fest rolling with a first half penaltyopen image in gallery

Harry Kane got the goal fest rolling with a first half penalty (Reuters)

Bayern almost doubled their lead when Kane fed Olise and Matvey Safonov stuck out a hand for Marquinhos to clear off the line.

Dembele passed up a one-on-one opportunity, shooting horribly wide, but PSG were level after 24 minutes.

Desire Doue released Kvaratskhelia and the Georgian cut onto his right foot and picked out the far corner with a delicious finish.

Olise breezed past Nuno Mendes and Marquinhos for the ball to clip a post after striking Joao Neves.

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia scored twice to ensure PSG ended the match with a slim lead over Bayernopen image in gallery

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia scored twice to ensure PSG ended the match with a slim lead over Bayern (AP)

The Portuguese midfielder soon had a major impact at the other end, meeting Dembele’s corner with power and precision.

Doue dragged a shot just wide and Bayern levelled four minutes before the break as the outstanding Olise, having drifted infield, hammered a shot from 20 yards with PSG players surrounding him.

There was still time for further first-half drama as Dembele’s cross hit Alphonso Davies from close range.

The ball struck Davies’ leg before making contact with his arm and the referee was sent to the VAR monitor.

Ousmane Dembele slotted in two goals and made an assist as PSG opened up a 5-2 lead before being clawed backopen image in gallery

Ousmane Dembele slotted in two goals and made an assist as PSG opened up a 5-2 lead before being clawed back (Getty)

If that was an ominous sign for Bayern, so was the award of a penalty as Dembele stepped up to beat Manuel Neuer’s dive with perfect placement.

PSG took a firm grip on the tie with two goals in as many minutes before the hour mark.

Kvaratskhelia buried Achraf Hakimi’s cross and Doue then set up Dembele whose disguised near-post shot kissed a post on its way in.

Dayot Upamencano and Luis Diaz scored late for Bayern to keep this Champions League tie in the balance for the second legopen image in gallery

Dayot Upamencano and Luis Diaz scored late for Bayern to keep this Champions League tie in the balance for the second leg (Reuters)

Bayern looked shell-shocked, but Upamecano met Joshua Kimmich’s free-kick with a deft header after 65 minutes.

Three minutes later Diaz produced a moment of magic from Kane’s pass, controlling a dropping ball and holding off Marquinhos to score.

Initially denied by an offside flag, the goal stood after a VAR check to offer Bayern – who saw Kimmich’s stoppage-time attempt headed off the line by Pacho after Senny Mayulu had struck the upright for PSG – real belief they can turn around the tie in Bavaria.

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