Bayern Munich advanced to the UEFA Champions League semi-finals by defeating Real Madrid 4-3 in a gripping quarter-final second leg on Wednesday, securing a 6-4 aggregate win. Late goals from Luis Díaz and Michael Olise sealed the victory for Bayern in a match that saw Real Madrid take the lead three times, according to France 24 and the Guardian.
The encounter featured a high-scoring first half with seven goals, delivering an intense offensive display from both sides. Bayern benefited from Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga’s red card, a turning point in the game that hampered Madrid’s ability to respond fully, as reported by MyJoyOnline and Guardian Sport US.
Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer received mixed reviews with a rating of 4, while Harry Kane earned a strong 8 for his overall performance, including a crucial goal during the second leg. Mbappe also stood out in the tournament, though The National noted Camavinga’s dismissal as detrimental to Real Madrid’s effort.
With this result, Bayern Munich will face Paris Saint-Germain in the semi-finals, setting up a highly anticipated clash between two European heavyweights. Observers will closely watch how Bayern manages their momentum against a PSG side that has also hit form recently, framing a compelling narrative for the next stage of the competition.

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