
"I think we didn't have the killer instinct in attack today, but ultimately we did have opportunities to win the game. We didn't have many clear-cut chances, but when you do get those moments... look at Paris, they were simply killers, scoring five goals the way they did in the first leg. That's exactly what we needed today."
"There were just two goals scored from 33 shots between Bayern and PSG in the second leg (6% conversion), after the first leg saw nine goals scored from 22 attempts (41% conversion)."
Bayern Munich were eliminated from the Champions League semi-finals by PSG with an aggregate score of 6-5, extending their wait for a seventh European title. Despite dominating the second leg with 18 shots and superior expected goals (1.4 to 1.02), Bayern converted only two goals from 33 attempts. Goalkeeper Manuel Neuer attributed the defeat to lacking killer instinct in attack, contrasting Bayern's inefficiency with PSG's clinical finishing in the first leg where they scored five goals from 22 shots. The two-leg tie produced 11 total goals, ranking among the highest-scoring Champions League semi-finals in recent history.
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