Paris Saint-Germain travel to the Allianz Arena in Munich on Wednesday evening for the return leg of a Champions League semifinal that has already entered the competition's history books. The two clubs meet again after a breathtaking 5-4 first leg in Paris last week — the highest-scoring semifinal in the tournament's modern era — with PSG holding a slender one-goal advantage ahead of a tie that will send the winner to the final in Budapest on 30 May against Arsenal, who eliminated Atlético Madrid on Tuesday.
Both managers have pledged to play with the same relentless attacking intent that produced nine goals a week ago. PSG coach Luis Enrique, drawing an analogy with Rafael Nadal's rivalry with Roger Federer, said his squad draws motivation from facing such a formidable opponent.