Paris Saint-Germain’s 2026 Champions League Journey: Can They Overcome Their Ultimate Challenge?
Yet it was the second leg in Munich that perhaps best reflected their evolution. Rather than chasing spectacle, PSG produced a controlled, measured performance, securing a 1–1 draw and advancing 6–5 on aggregate.
This duality—explosive when needed, restrained when required—has defined their knockout campaign. PSG have not abandoned their attacking identity; they have refined it, integrating it into a more coherent structure.
The players at the heart of this transformation reflect that shift. Ousmane Dembélé’s directness, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s creativity, and Vitinha’s control have combined to form a team that operates collectively rather than relying on individual brilliance alone. Under Luis Enrique, PSG appear less like a collection of stars and more like a system—one that adapts to the moment.



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