PSG past Leipzig 3-0, reach first Champions League final
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Paris St Germain reached their first ever Champions League final with a convincing 3-0 win over RB Leipzig on Tuesday, finally delivering the reward of the biggest game in European football for their Qatari backers.

Goals from Marquinhos and Angel Di Maria put PSG 2-0 up at the interval and Juan Bernat added the third in the 56th minute for what was a comfortable victory at Estadio da Luz.

The French club, celebrating the 50th anniversary of their founding in 1970, will meet the winner of Wednesday's other semi between Bayern Munich and Olympique Lyonnais after ending what some felt was a mental block in the knockout stages.

PSG have gone out in the last 16 for the past three years, but they proved a step too far for Leipzig, who were playing in the regional leagues just 11 years ago.

The Germans, financed by the Red Bull energy drink company, have outperformed all expectations by reaching the last four, knocking out Tottenham Hotspur and Atletico Madrid en route.

"We showed quality and determination. A good mix. We deserved to win," said Tuchel, who had faced a heavy expectation to deliver in Europe this season.

"I felt the pressure, it was not easy. I have players who are used to playing with this pressure, who like this pressure and these decisive matches."

French football fans of Paris Saint-Germain celebrate after the UEFA Champions League semi final match against RB Leipzig in Paris, France, August 18, 2020. /VCG

French football fans of Paris Saint-Germain celebrate after the UEFA Champions League semi final match against RB Leipzig in Paris, France, August 18, 2020. /VCG

With French World Cup winning forward Kylian Mbappe back in the starting line-up after fully recovering from his ankle injury, Tuchel was able to field his preferred attacking trident with Brazilian Neymar and Di Maria.

Right from the outset, PSG looked a threat to the Leipzig defence with Neymar clipping the post after he was slipped in by Mbappe in the sixth minute.

Seven minutes later though, PSG had the lead - Neymar and Di Maria lined up to take a free kick on the left and it was the Argentine who floated in a lovely cross which was nodded home by Marquinhos.

Former Real Madrid and Manchester United winger Di Maria was in fine form, constantly probing, while Neymar created from deep and Mbappe pushed on to the last defender looking to use his pace.

Neymar of Paris Saint-Germain celebrates after the UEFA Champions League semi final match against RB Leipzig in Lisbon, Portugal, August 18, 2020. /VCG

Neymar of Paris Saint-Germain celebrates after the UEFA Champions League semi final match against RB Leipzig in Lisbon, Portugal, August 18, 2020. /VCG

The Germans were struggling but did threaten in the 25th minute when Konrad Laimer burst down the right and found Yussuf Poulsen but the forward's shot was just off target.

Neymar then went close with an audacious free kick from deep and wide on the right, the former Barcelona man going for Peter Gulacsi's near post and striking the post as the Hungarian keeper scrambled.

It was a poor clearance from the keeper which led to PSG's second. Leandro Paredes collected the ball and then found Neymar who cleverly flicked it with the back of his heel into the path of Di Maria who made no mistake.

The French club have played 110 games in the competition - the most played by a side before reaching their first final, overtaking Arsenal's record of 90 between 1971-2006.

PSG's only other appearances in the final of a European competition came with their UEFA Cup Winners' Cup victory in 1996 and their runners-up spot in the following season.

Olympique Marseille are the only French team to win the European Cup, triumphing over AC Milan in 1993.

When asked if he had a preferred opponent in the final, "I'd prefer Lyon for sure, because they are a French team," Mbappe said.

(With input from agencies)

(Cover image: Players of Paris Saint-Germain celebrate after the UEFA Champions League semi final match against RB Leipzig in Lisbon, Portugal, August 18, 2020. /VCG)