Borussia Dortmund led by one goal against Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) heading into the UEFA Champions League finals.
It repeated the same result in the second leg, resulting in an aggregate score of 2-0 across both matches.
Mats Hummels dashed Paris’s hopes of taking the game to penalties with his goal in the 50th minute, skillfully guiding the ball into the net.
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He made his move from a corner, evaded Lucas Beraldo and headed the ball in, briefly silencing the home crowd.
The hosts attempted numerous shots on their opponent’s goal but failed to convert any of the chances into goals.
Despite their forward line lacking a clinical touch, Gianluigi Donnarumma saved a potential opening goal from Karim Adeyemi with a quick reaction save in the first half.
Dortmund became the first team this season to secure a spot in the European showpiece at Wembley on June 1, 2024.
On Wednesday, Bayern Munich and Real Madrid will clash, vying for the opportunity to play against the qualifier in the upcoming match.
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