
Olise’s magic goal, in which he beat four men, made it 2-2. But Paris stuck with it. A handball from Alphonso Davies, who made way for Konrad Laimer at half-time, allowed Dembélé to take the lead again. Neuer had his hands on it but couldn’t fend off the sharp penalty.
After the break, the game slipped away from the guests, Paris showed a force that even the heavyweights Chelsea and Liverpool were unable to counter. Kvaratskhelia had far too much space at 2:4, Dembélé increased after a counterattack.
But that wasn’t the knockout for the Munich mentality monsters. Upamecano scored with a header from Joshua Kimmich’s free-kick cross, and Díaz took advantage of another dream pass from Kane to score a technically outstanding goal. Bayern were now pushing, but were lucky when Senny Mayulu (87th) hit the crossbar for Paris.
