Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) face a daunting task as they aim to overturn a 1-0 first-leg deficit against Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League semi-final return match on Tuesday. The stakes are high for the French giants, who are determined to end Kylian Mbappe’s illustrious seven-year tenure at the club with a historic triumph at Wembley.
PSG’s previous appearance in the Champions League final in 2020 ended in disappointment, with a 1-0 loss to Bayern Munich behind closed doors in Lisbon. This time, the prospect of playing before a packed crowd of 90,000 against either Real Madrid or Bayern again would be a transformative experience.
Mbappe, who has informed PSG of his intention to leave at the end of the season, is eager to depart on a high note. The 25-year-old has become PSG’s all-time top scorer with 255 goals in 305 appearances, including 43 this season. He has also netted 48 times in the Champions League, and Tuesday’s match against Dortmund presents an ideal opportunity to reach the half-century mark.
Luis Enrique’s Dortmund team underwhelmed in the first leg, but PSG are under immense pressure to turn the tie around at home. A repeat of their 2-0 victory over Dortmund in the group stage last September, with Mbappe scoring the opener from the penalty spot, would suffice.
“We are sure we are going to turn it around and qualify for the final,” Mbappe declared confidently. “There is a lot of pressure on us, but it’s normal because there is a place in the Champions League final at stake.”
PSG’s defensive frailties have been exposed this season, and they suffered a major setback when Lucas Hernandez ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament in the first leg. Nuno Mendes, who has recently returned from injury, also struggled against Jadon Sancho.
Despite the defensive concerns, PSG’s experience and the support of their home crowd could prove decisive. They have already wrapped up the French title and will be fresh for the second leg, while Dortmund may be fatigued after a grueling weekend fixture.
With Mbappe leading the charge and the Parc des Princes roaring behind them, PSG will be determined to overcome the first-leg deficit and book their place in the Champions League final.