Have PSG Ever Reached Champions League Final?

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PARIS, May 7 (Reuters) - Paris St Germain botched a once in a lifetime chance to arrive at their subsequent Heroes Association last, yet it was not all despondency at the French club after a time of progress with another mentor. The Ligue 1 bosses were taken out in the semi-finals on Tuesday after a 1-0 loss against Borussia Dortmund for a 2-0 total misfortune, having stirred things up around town multiple times over the two legs and oversaw 31 endeavors at the Parc des Sovereigns.

"We were not sub-par over the two legs, but rather football compensates the individuals who score not the people who hit the woodwork," said PSG mentor Luis Enrique. "My objective was to be battling for every one of the titles. This evening I'm pleased with my group, of the relative multitude of players."  PSG came out on top for the Ligue 1 championship and have the French Cup last to come in the not so distant future.
"We weren't effective, they were proficient, they scored two objectives and won both matches. There's a ton to reclaim from this opposition," skipper Marquinhos told columnists.

"Toward the beginning of the time, no one accepted we'd get this far. We've beaten a ton of impediments, however we can't discard everything now since we've been disposed of. We need to recall that this is another undertaking, with another mentor. "There are positive things to take into the following season. "PSG have now lost every one of the six legs of their three two-legged Bosses Association  semi-finals, after twofold losses against AC Milan in 1995 and Manchester City in 2021.

"The players and mentor did their absolute best. Congrats to Dortmund, we merited better. It's an intense game. I'm pleased with my group, the most youthful in Europe," Al-Khelaifi said. "We've arrived at the semi-finals multiple times in five years. That is not our goal, it's as yet the last. That is soccer, you need to acknowledge it and at times it's absurd. We'll acknowledge it."

 

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