PSG enters Champions League history by matching Barcelona's legendary record
An impressive achievement
Football news
Jan Novak
Dailysports's expert
Arsenal and PSG are battling it out in the Champions League final, and while the fight for Europe's most coveted club trophy is fierce, the French club's attacking prowess has already allowed the team to equal a record that stood for more than a quarter of a century.
Ousmane Dembélé's penalty goal marked PSG's 45th in this season's tournament. With it, the French side caught up with Barcelona's 1999/2000 squad, who until now had held the record for most goals scored in a single Champions League campaign.
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To add to the drama, after 90 minutes at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest, the scoreboard showed a 1-1 draw, meaning the fate of the trophy would be decided in extra time.