Man City ousts PSG to reach first Champions League final
MANCHESTER, England — By the time Riyad Mahrez completed the counterattack that sealed Manchester City’s spot in a first Champions League final, it looked so effortless overcoming a Paris Saint-Germain side that lost its cool and composure.
Mahrez netted twice before PSG had Angel Di Maria sent off as City won 2-0 to eliminate last season’s finalists 4-1 on aggregate on Tuesday.
“Then they lost their nerve and started to kick us and it was good,” Mahrez said. “They had the red card and after it was more comfortable for us.”
It’s been anything but comfortable for City getting a shot a lifting European football’s top prize for the first time despite 13 years of lavish investment. Even reaching this semifinal required a fight in court to overturn a ban from this season’s Champions League for breaching UEFA’s financial rules.