Neves praises PSG spirit as holders hang tough against Bayern to reach final

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Thu, 07 May 2026 - 09:23 GMT

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Paris St Germain's Joao Neves in action with Bayern Munich's Josip Stanisic REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach

Paris St Germain's Joao Neves in action with Bayern Munich's Josip Stanisic REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach

 (Reuters) - Paris St Germain have learned how ‌to endure sustained pressure to win, according to midfielder Joao Neves after the holders held off a relentless Bayern Munich on Wednesday to reach the Champions League final again.

 

A 1-1 draw in Germany in the ​semi-final second leg secured a 6-5 aggregate victory for the French team, who ​relied on defensive discipline to neutralise the German side despite facing sustained ⁠pressure for much of the game.

 

PSG will face Arsenal in the final in ​Budapest on May 30, framing the victory not just as a tactical win, but as ​a gift to their supporters and a milestone in their quest to build a lasting European legacy.

 

“We know how to suffer. We're ready for what's coming. Even with injuries, all the players are ​ready to play; that's how you build a great team," Neves said.

 

Desire Doue ​echoed the sentiments of his teammate.

 

"It was an exceptional match, another magical night in Munich against a ‌great ⁠team. We have to congratulate them. These are the kinds of matches we've dreamt of playing since we were little," Doue said.

 

Club President Nasser Al-Khelaifi welcomed the victory as a continuation of PSG's development after winning the European Cup for the first time ​last season.

 

“We made ​history here last year, ⁠and we want to keep writing the history of PSG. It’s our dream to win it a second time. The star ​is the team. Everyone wants to fight. That’s football, that’s PSG," ​Al-Khelaifi said.

 

“It’s ⁠magnificent. We have the best coach in the world, the best supporters. Tonight, we only heard our supporters. They are the best.”

 

PSG Manager Luis Enrique praised his players.

"In two ⁠days I'm ​going to celebrate my (56th) birthday. I'm very happy. ​We're in the next phase of the competition, the final of the Champions League. We want to give ​our supporters that kind of gift."

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