A second-half winner from Kingsley Coman proved the difference as Bayern Munich were crowned winners of the 2020 Champions League at PSG’s expense.
Following a tentative opening gambit from both sides, the first real chance fell to PSG and Neymar.
The Brazilian broke free down the left-hand side and fired a low shot that brought a fine save from Manuel Neuer with the inside of his outstretched leg. The ball rebounded back to Neymar, but his cut-back from an acute angle was once again repelled by the German stopper.
That close call appeared to spring Bayern Munich into action, with Robert Lewandowski coming within the width of the woodwork of opening the scoring.
Angel Di Maria then wasted a great opportunity moments later after his weak-footed drive rose high over the bar from inside the area.
Lewandowski once again came close after the half-hour mark, but his quick reactions to nod a headed effort on goal picked out PSG goalkeeper Keylor Navas perfectly.
The second-half began with more off-the-ball action than on it after Serge Gnabry’s retaliatory tackle on Neymar resulted in a yellow card and a loud yelp from the Brazilian.
PSG repelled a Bayern attack, though the ball fell kindly to Joshua Kimmich. The German ace picked out an unmarked Kingsley Coman at the far post who guided his header past Navas and inside the far post to make it 1-0.
The Parisians did not wilt, however, and launched attacks that created good chances for Di Maria and especially Marquinhos.
Neymar curled a shot high and wide before the bookings came out in force as the tension in the players began to show.
Neuer once again produced a miraculous save in the final minute to deny Mbappe, though the flag for offside did go up once the play had concluded. Despite their best efforts, PSG could not find the breakthrough as Bayern held on to be crowned winners of the 2020 Champions League.
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