Rafa Honigstein
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real high-class chances that they're used to.
And as a result, PSG kind of never let them have that momentum.
There were moments in the first half when you feel, if Bayern score here, maybe the game is turning, but Bayern didn't score, PSG defended, and the same thing in the second half.
And Bayern didn't really create too many clear-cut chances.
Of course, you can look at performances of Ulisse and Luis Diaz and say, by their standards, they didn't have a great game.
But I think overall, you have to say that PSG just defended magnificently and perhaps should have scored even one more goal.
They were just that little bit better all over the pitch today, and that's why they deserve finalists.
It all seems set up for Bayern Munich this season, didn't it Rafa?
The way they were playing, incredible going forward, wrapping up the Bundesliga title very early.
There were comparisons made to the Pep Guardiola-Bayern Munich team.
This will be a huge disappointment for the fans.
I think they thought this was their year, didn't they?
Yeah, they did.
And I think that came from the players.
The players had that confidence that, you know, whatever matters, we will still score.
And today, for the first time, maybe in the Champions League this season, with the exception of the Arsenal game, I would say, that confidence wasn't quite there because they...
They struggled.
They really struggled to create chances.
They couldn't really get behind PSG.
PSG, of course, with the confidence of the early goal, didn't have to press high, could sit back, sometimes dropped in a deep block.