‘We dream about matches like this’: Reaction after PSG’s 5-4 win over Bayern

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Defending champions Paris St Germain battled past visitors Bayern Munich 5-4 in a pulsating Champions League semi-final first leg on Tuesday that had a record number of goals at this stage of the competition.

Here’s who said what:

"Two great teams that attack, who don't question themselves -- it's the Champions League semi-final, we know Bayern are a great team, we are too. We're happy with the result, even if stopped playing at 5-2... Bayern are a great team, it was an incredible match. Now we're going to go to Munich to try to win another match, and to qualify (for the final) we're going to have to concentrate."

-- PSG's man-of-the-match Ousmane Dembele told Canal+ about his side's wild 5-4 victory over Bayern


"All football lovers, I'm sure they revelled in watching the match. On the pitch, it was a real pleasure to play in this match. We dream about matches like this all year long, throughout all our childhood... These are two teams with this mentality of never giving up, to always push, to always go forwards. It was a great football match and it will be likewise over there. We have a small advantage, so we have to go over there with the right mentality to win there."

-- PSG captain Marquinhos talked to Canal+ about living the dream in the Champions League semi-final thriller


"I think both teams showed what type of teams we are. It was an exceptional match, as a coach I've never experienced a match with such intensity, with this will to win, and I think that all supporters, no matter which team they support, were happy to watch such a spectacle."

-- PSG coach Luis Enrique marvels at the show the teams produced


"You saw two high-level teams in attacking play and transition. Overall, we look at their goals, the penalty was harsh but we could have killed the game earlier on. We fought and we clawed and we're back in the tie... We go to the Allianz with nothing to lose, we're at our best when we're intense and physical. It'll be who takes their moments next week, with the crowd behind us, we hope that can push us over the line."

-- Bayern striker Harry Kane told the UK's Amazon Prime that he was still confident ahead of the second leg in Munich next week


"It will be a very intense match with lots of duels, but we will do everything to show that we're at home. We played a great match but nothing is over. They will have to come to the Arena and that will be another great, great match and we will defend our jerseys."

-- Bayern goalscorer Dayot Upamecano looks forward to next week's second leg


"This performance did not come out of nowhere. We've done this many times this season. We have that in our team, we never give up, we never let go. They're going to come to our ground, we'll go to our limits, we'll give everything until we die if we have to. But we're waiting for them, we want this match."

-- Bayern coach Vincent Kompany on his team's never-say-die spirit after battling back from 5-2 down to keep the tie alive