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Paris St-Germain 1-2 Manchester City
Angel di Maria is the man who has to make way as PSG send on Danilo to plug some gaps at the back. Holding on mode has been activated.
Marquinhos heads in from corner for PSG lead; De Bruyne's cross finds its way in & Mahrez scores free-kick
PSG's Gueye red card for studs-up tackle on Gundogan
Second leg takes place next Tuesday
Neither of these sides has ever won Champions League or European Cup
Winner faces Chelsea or Real Madrid - that tie is 1-1 on aggregate
Final in Istanbul on 29 May
Tom Rostance
Paris St-Germain 1-2 Manchester City
Angel di Maria is the man who has to make way as PSG send on Danilo to plug some gaps at the back. Holding on mode has been activated.
Paris St-Germain 1-2 Manchester City
Chris Waddle
Ex-Newcastle and England winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
It's a terrible challenge. The referee has got that spot on with a red card.
Paris St-Germain 1-2 Manchester City
That challenge was so late the ball was nearly off the screen when Idrissa Gueye connected. This is a big, big chance for Manchester City now.
Paris St-Germain 1-2 Manchester City
The only time Paris St-Germain have ever lost a Champions League home match after taking the lead was against Deportivo La Coruna in November 2000 (3-1).
Paris St-Germain 1-2 Manchester City
And it's a red!
Idrissa Gueye is off and can't really have any complaints.
Paris St-Germain 1-2 Manchester City
That is nasty. Idrissa Gueye was brilliant in the first half but that is a really bad one, late and right through the Achilles of Ilkay Gundogan.
Paris St-Germain 1-2 Manchester City
Phil Foden now flashes in a header that Keylor Navas hangs on to. A real game of two halves on our hands here.
Paris St-Germain 1-2 Manchester City
That is Riyad Mahrez's second direct free-kick goal in the Champions League. His last one - arguably less important - was for Leicester against Club Bruges in September 2016.
He is the sixth different player to score a direct free-kick for Manchester City in the Champions League, after Aleksandar Kolarov (2), Yaya Toure, Kevin de Bruyne, Leroy Sane (2) and Ilkay Gundogan.
If there's one man in our punditry stable who knows about cracked walls it's Dion.
Paris St-Germain 1-2 Manchester City
Dion Dublin
Former Man Utd striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
That is a terrible wall, it's a terrible goal to concede.
Riyad Mahrez doesn't catch it like he wants to, it goes so close to the keeper and bounces before it goes in.
Keylor Navas has to be watching this - it goes through the wall! One bounce before it goes to the keeper and goes in the back of the net.
Paris St-Germain 1-2 Manchester City
Think we can all agree that Manchester City don't need a striker on...
Riyad Mahrez (71 mins)
Not as interested as Riyad Mahrez though!
I didn't think Keylor Navas did all that much wrong for the first goal but this is a bit of a shambles. The PSG wall is a nonsense, they have that trendy man in the draught excluder position but it doesn't matter as they split like a bad mayonaisse.
Mahrez hits the shot hard but it's hip-high into the wall. It gets through somehow, dips in front of Navas who can't get there and it flies in.
Huge for City!
Paris St-Germain 1-1 Manchester City
Free-kick in a very dangerous spot indeed for Manchester City. KDB is interested.
Paris St-Germain 1-1 Manchester City
Dion Dublin
Former Man Utd striker on BBC Radio 5 Live
Keylor Navas might make a mistake like that if the ball was whipped in with pace, from the left or the right, an inswinger, because you just don't know where it's going to go. This one was kind of floated in.
Navas will look back and think 'how did I let that one go in?!'
Paris St-Germain 1-1 Manchester City
Kevin de Bruyne is the fourth Belgian to score in a Champions League semi-final after Philippe Leonard (1998, Monaco), Radja Nainggolan (2018, Roma) and Divock Origi (2019, Liverpool).
He is the third Belgian player to reach double figures in Champions League goals, after Dries Mertens (16) and Romelu Lukaku (13).
Paris St-Germain 1-1 Manchester City
Chris Waddle
Ex-Newcastle and England winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
It's terrible goalkeeping by Keylor Navas. He's not moved his feet, he's not anticipated. You can see from a long way out he was going to head it, and he's not shuffled across the goal or moved his feet.
That is a very poor goal to give away - not that Man City will be bothered!
Paris St-Germain 1-1 Manchester City
PSG are now the side who look unable to cope. City are popping the ball around them with ease.
Paris St-Germain 1-1 Manchester City
Kevin de Bruyne is the fourth different player to score in three consecutive Champions League matches against PSG, after Lionel Messi, Marcus Rashford and Neymar (four).
De Bruyne has been involved in 10 goals in his last nine Champions League appearances (five goals, five assists).
Paris St-Germain 1-1 Manchester City
It was a touch lucky but it was hugely deserved. Manchester City have been a different beast since the restart.
Kevin de Bruyne (64 mins)
Huge goal! It's a bit of a fluke but City will take it!
Talismanic skipper Kevin de Bruyne looks up from deep on the left, he plays in a measured, curling cross that is just ahead of both John Stones and Ilkay Gundogan. An absolute horrorshow to defend against and Keylor Navas stays on his line.
It misses them all, kisses off the Parisian turf and skips into the back of the net.