The top prize coveted in football clubs at stake on Sunday night.
Bayern Munich faced French PSG in the Champions League final in Lisbon.
For the latter team, this is the first time he has participated in the centerpiece of the competition.
As for Bayern, he aspires to win his sixth Champions League trophy, following the club’s last win in 2013.
To triumph in the final, PSG eliminated Borussia Dortmund, Atalanta and RB Leipzig.
Meanwhile, Bayern beat Chelsea, Barcelona and Lyon to triumph in Sunday’s clash.
These three victories were only the last of Bayern’s surprising winning streak, which lasted 20 games before the Champions League final.
Given the quality of the attack, the addition of players such as Robert Lewandowski, Serge Gnabry, Neymar and Kylian Mbappé, combined with Bayern’s tendency to play a higher defensive line, many hoped that Sunday’s final would become a kind of goal season.
From the beginning of tonight, Bayern temporarily implemented their urgent game, beating PSG in its own half.
However, the Bavarians failed to break the Ligue 1 champions immediately, thanks to Thiago’s long-range effort after five minutes of Bayern’s first half of opportunity.
A mistake by Leon Goretzka after 8 minutes made the PSG give his first chance, but the free kick that followed barely stood.
Goretzka then made a key blockade of an effort by Kylian Mbappé moments later, when the French team began placing his mark on the playoff.
A short time later, Joshua Kimmich had to avoid danger type Mbappé again, after the Frenchman controlled a Leandro Paredes ball.
Manuel Neuer made a double stop to prevent Neymar from opening the scoring.
Manuel Neuer with the first great prevention of the evening!
Neymar still has a purpose in Lisbon…- UCLfinal pic.twitter.com/fFRUrFD6Zu
– Football at BT Sport – Club2020 (@btsportfootball) August 23, 2020
However, after sustained PSG tension, Robert Lewandowski got in inches from a first game at the other end, when the hitman’s effort beat Keylor Navas, before hitting the pole.
Lewandowski hits the wood!
Purpose of PROCHE in the Champions League this season …- UCLfinal pic.twitter.com/K7X7sKEAiW
– Football at BT Sport – Club2020 (@btsportfootball) August 23, 2020
The end-to-end action did not prevent him there, as Angel Di María broke a massive possibility with his weak foot at 23 minutes.
This continued through Bayern forced to change early, while Jerome Boateng, who has faced a number of injury disorders in recent weeks, gave way to Niklas Sule.
Lewandowski’s headbutt in the 30th minute forced a decent stop from Navas, and both groups appeared in a position to open the score at any time.
A rare and capricious pass by David Alaba almost gave the PSG the upper hand, but Mbappé’s effort was very weak.
As such, despite all the previous occasions and the deadly attack ability on both sides, the whistle at half-time sounded with the marker at 0-0.
The forty-five moment at a speed as fast as the first, while continuing the action from one end to the other.
However, there were very few real opportunities in the initial exchanges of the period.
That’s until Kingsley Coman beat Bayern shortly before the hour.
After Joshua Kimmich spanked a fine curling center to the end not scored on the back post, Coman made no mistake with his headbutt at Navas.
Advantage to Bayern!
Born in Paris, Kingsley Coman marks a purpose opposite that of his former club …
A BIG call to Hansi Flick to get him into the #UCLfinal pic.twitter.com/r3xMX3t3hr
– Football at BT Sport – Club2020 (@btsportfootball) August 23, 2020
The first game of the night led Thomas Tuchel to almost introduce Marco Verratti into the fray.
However, Bayern did not continue to advance until after Coman’s opening, the kind of fluid attacking game that fans have grown used to seeing in recent weeks has nevertheless shined through.
The German champions moved the ball much more speedly and intently, and Coman may have had a trouble-free moment after 63 minutes.
The first possibility of the PSG in the part of the moment came 3 minutes later, when Di María launched a decent center on Mbappé, which he could connect.
The Argentine then set up Marquinhos, but Neuer made a forged save.
PSG may also have had a penalty when Kimmich cut Mbappé’s heel, but the VAR decided not to find out the incident.
As such, amid their difficulties in knocking bayern down, PSG turned to the club’s savior after his quarter-final victory, incorporating Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting after minutes.
However, Stoke’s former goalkeeper did not know how to reflect his 18th-final feats, with Bayern also doing a forged task of overturning Neymar and Mbappé in the forty-five seconds.
The final whistle sounded 1-0, when Bayern Munich won their sixth Champions League title, thanks to former PSG Kinglsey Coman.
Hansi Flick’s men have also become the first team in history to win the trophy after winning each and every match in their Champions League campaign.
100% – FC Bayern Munich is the first team in European Cup and Champions League history to win 100% of their matches in a singles crusade in the direction of the trophy (11 wins). No default, #PSGFCB #UCLfinal pic .twitter.com / taT6pn23Ik
– OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) August 23, 2020
See also: Mino Raiola talks about Pogba’s long career at Manchester United
Leicester’s Ben Chilwell to miss September UEFA Nations League matches in England
This article edited through Conor Laird.
Belgium U21 vs Germany U21 live: see euro qualifier online
Bristol vs Northampton live: watch Premiership Rugby online
Frances Tiafoe vs Daniil Medvedev live: watch the US Open online
Denmark vs England Live: See league of nations online, preview and predictions
Belgium vs Iceland Live: See league of nations online, preview and predictions
Man United continues to run with ‘up to 3 more signatures’ before window closes
England to assess the fitness of Denmark-Foden’s Harry Kane striker
Man City confirms that Laporte and Mahrez tested for Covid-19
Carlo Ancelotti on Allan’s debut in Everton against Spurs and Yerry Mina
Mason Mount’s father is laughing on Twitter, saying the Chelsea star ‘isn’t happyR…
101 Great Goals is a football media news editor committed to generating content for a virtual generation on web, social and cellular platforms.
The 101 Big Goals online page is constantly updated with live data and football betting tips, as well as football news, videos and social media updates on time, every day of the week.
We are proud of 101 Great Goals to locate tactics for football enthusiasts to watch upcoming matches.Our goal is to report on upcoming matches, either on how to view and provide a points game box for football betting.
We cover some of the largest in the world by adding Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Real Madrid, Barcelona and Tottenham.101 Great Goals is also active on social media, adding Facebook and Twitter.
All ratings cited are of the correct type at time of publication and subject to change.
This site is through reCAPTCHA and Google’s privacy policy and terms of use apply.
Developed through React to WordPress All rights reserved ©
Developed through React to WordPress All rights reserved ©