๐ซ Four key questions from Champions League semi-final second legs โ
๐ซ Four key questions from Champions League semi-final second legs โ The road to Budapest for the 2026 Champions League final has reached its final destination with the four hopefuls fighting it out this week for the spots in the showpiece game. Both legs delivered on the drama front in a major way. Can we expect the same again?
And users in Australia can bet on all of the exciting action ahead with Ladbrokes. Will the goals record be broken? PSG and Bayern Munich played out a game for the ages in their frantic first leg at the Parc des Princes which saw the holders edge it out by the odd goal in nine.
Both have been relentless in front of goal this year - so much so that either side is in with a shout of breaking the single season scoring record in the competition. That is currently held by Barcelona's haul of 45 from 1999/00 but is seriously under threat from both, with Luis Enrique's men on 43 so far and Bayern just behind on 42 and you would not be shocked to see the Blaugrana surpassed by both. This season also marks the first that two teams have broken the 40-goal barrier in the same campaign.
The expanded format helps but it shouldn't take away from the impressive achievement. Arsenal's Invincibles to advance? Given all the narrative around a potential domestic collapse from Arsenal, it should be noted that they are quietly going about their business in Europe with a calculated efficiency.
They are the only team left in this season's Champions League who are yet to lose a game in the competition (winning 10 and drawing three) and are closing in on a club record. If they avoid losing their first game at the hands of Atlรฉtico de Madrid in London on Tuesday night it will set a new record for their longest run in competition history without losing, which they achieved from March 2005 to April 2006. Will a new group of Gunners Invincibles send them one step closer to a prize that has always eluded them?