“PSG stopped at the semi-finals after an unlucky match against Dortmund. Here are some notable statistics after the match.”
Outstanding statistics after PSG’s unlucky loss
- Dortmund has reached the Champions League final for the third time. The last time Dortmund reached the final (2013), the venue was also Wembley Stadium.
- Mats Hummels (35 years 143 days old) became the third oldest player to score in the Champions League semi-finals, after Ryan Giggs in the 2010/11 season (37 years 148 days) and Edin Dzeko last season (37 years 54 days).
- PSG has lost all 6 matches in the Champions League semi-finals. Previously, they also lost all semi-final matches against AC Milan in the 1994/95 season and Manchester City in the 2020/21 season.
- PSG unleashed 44 shots against Dortmund over two legs in the semi-finals. This is the highest number of shots by a team without scoring a goal in the Champions League semi-finals (since the 2003/04 season).
- This is only the second time a team has won both legs of the Champions League semi-final with a 1-0 aggregate score.
- PSG hit the woodwork 14 times in this Champions League season. 6 of those came in the two legs against Dortmund in the semi-finals.
- Nico Schlotterbeck made the most passes (41), had the highest pass completion rate (87.8%), won the most duels (7), and made the most interceptions (4) among Dortmund players in the recent match.
- PSG fielded the youngest starting lineup for a Champions League semi-final match (24 years 157 days) since Arsenal against Manchester United in the 2008/09 season (second leg, 24 years 26 days).