A record-breaking semi-final - the antidote to modern football?
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A record-breaking semi-final - the antidote to modern football?
"It was amazing. I think it was the best match I have ever managed as a coach. It had amazing rhythm, trying to play offensive football, trying to show their quality. I think everybody had fun watching the match. I'm happy because we won."
"In a campaign where set-pieces have become king, defensive interventions are celebrated like goals and the long throw-in has made a comeback, this was a refreshing reminder that simply scoring more goals than your opponent can be the key to success."
Paris St-Germain's 5-4 victory over Bayern Munich in the Champions League semi-final was a historic match, marking the highest scoring semi-final since 1960. Both teams displayed exceptional attacking quality, with Bayern taking the lead twice before PSG surged ahead to a 5-2 advantage. Despite Bayern's efforts to close the gap, the match highlighted the importance of scoring more goals than the opponent. PSG's coach Luis Enrique praised the match's rhythm and offensive play, emphasizing the enjoyment for fans and players alike.
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