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PSG reach Champions League final after edging Bayern on aggregate

May 6, 2026 at 11:56 PM
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Luis Enrique said no team is better than Paris Saint-Germain after PSG advanced to the Champions League final. The reigning European champions beat Bayern Munich 6-5 on aggregate and will face Arsenal in the final.

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Luis Enrique said there is no better team than his Paris Saint-Germain side after the reigning European champions booked a Champions League final clash against Arsenal with a 6-5 aggregate semifinal win against Bayern Munich.

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What happened

Paris Saint-Germain secured a place in the Champions League final with a 6-5 aggregate semifinal victory over Bayern Munich. After the win, coach Luis Enrique said there is no better team in the world than his PSG side. The result confirms PSG's progression rather than a squad or injury update. It also sets up a final against Arsenal, increasing attention on PSG's current form and tactical level ahead of that match.

Chance analysis

This matters because PSG's progression to the final materially changes the competitive landscape and sharpens focus on their form, confidence, and matchup profile against Arsenal. Luis Enrique's comment is mostly rhetorical, but the underlying signal is that PSG have come through a high-level knockout tie against elite opposition.

Impact

PSG gain a strong positive momentum signal ahead of the Champions League final against Arsenal.

AI Insight

Treat this as a confirmed competition-status update: PSG are in the final, which is more important than the manager's praise line.

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PSG reach Champions League final after edging Bayern on aggregate

Luis Enrique said no team is better than Paris Saint-Germain after PSG advanced to the Champions League final. The reigning European champions beat Bayern Munich 6-5 on aggregate and will face Arsenal in the final.

Article summary

Paris Saint-Germain secured a place in the Champions League final with a 6-5 aggregate semifinal victory over Bayern Munich. After the win, coach Luis Enrique said there is no better team in the world than his PSG side. The result confirms PSG's progression rather than a squad or injury update. It also sets up a final against Arsenal, increasing attention on PSG's current form and tactical level ahead of that match.

This matters because PSG's progression to the final materially changes the competitive landscape and sharpens focus on their form, confidence, and matchup profile against Arsenal. Luis Enrique's comment is mostly rhetorical, but the underlying signal is that PSG have come through a high-level knockout tie against elite opposition.

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May 6, 2026, 11:56 PM
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Media Report
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91%
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