Borussia Dortmund advanced into the Champions League final following a 1-0 victory over Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday night.
Dortmund took a 1-0 lead into the second leg after Niclas Fullkrug struck in Germany and quite remarkably shut PSG out again despite the French side recording over 43 shots over the two legs.
PSG couldn't find a way through an imperious Dortmund backline, with Kylian Mbappe failing to fire on his final Champions League appearance for the French giants.
Edin Terzic's side will now take on Real Madrid or Bayern Munich in the 1 June final at Wembley.
There was a grand sense of occasion in Paris and an anticipatory Parc des Princes greeted the two sides. A expectant home crowd delivered a belting atmosphere, although Dortmund did a superb job of stifling the hosts and any potential momentum from gathering early on.
PSG were aggressive after losing possession, but a lack of spark with the ball and issues with their pressing structure meant BVB enjoyed periods of distinct comfort during a goalless opening 45 minutes. Enrique's side were often one-paced with the ball until it was worked out to the right flank where Ousmane Dembele and Achrad Hakimi each supplied an injection of pace.
Gregor Kobel was infrequently tested and it was Dortmund who went the closest in the first half. The speedy Karim Adeyemi forced Gianluigi Donnarumma into a strong save having burst away on the counter-attack.
There was an immediate improvement from the hosts at the start of the second half with Enrique tinkering with PSG's possession structure. Warren Zaire-Emery ought to have scored from close range and his miss proved costly as Dortmund went down the other end and took the lead through Mats Hummels, who powered home from a
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