
"Luis Enrique called the match amazing, emphasizing its rhythm and offensive football, stating, 'I think everybody had fun watching the match. I'm happy because we won.'"
"Vincent Kompany reflected on the emotional experience of watching the game from the stands, saying, 'We suffered but we were dangerous. Five goals away from home in the Champions League normally means you're out but the chances we had made us believe.'"
"Harry Kane, after scoring a penalty, praised the defending of his Bayern teammates, stating, 'I've seen a lot of good defending today but the game is such fine margins, you either go full into the battles, or retreat fully.'"
The Champions League semi-final first leg between Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich ended with a thrilling score of 5-4. Luis Enrique described it as the best match he has ever coached, highlighting its amazing rhythm and offensive play. Vincent Kompany, watching from an executive box, noted the emotional rollercoaster of the game, emphasizing the importance of taking chances. Harry Kane, who scored a penalty, praised the defending despite the high score, marking a historic achievement as the first English player to score in six consecutive Champions League matches.
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