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Borussia Dortmund's formidable defensive prowess secured their place in the UEFA Champions League final, set for June 1 at Wembley, where they will take on either Real Madrid or Bayern Munich.
Paris Saint-Germain's manager, Luis Enrique, found himself grappling with a frustrating defeat as his team succumbed to Dortmund in the semi-final.
Enrique voiced his frustration with football's unpredictable nature, branding it as unjust following PSG's elimination from the tournament at the hands of Dortmund.
Dortmund's victory spanned two matches, culminating in a crucial header from Mats Hummels at the Parc des Princes.
This triumph propelled Dortmund to their first Champions League final since 2013, leaving the Ligue 1 champions trailing with a 2-0 aggregate score.
Despite dominating possession in the second leg, PSG's efforts to score fell short in front of their home crowd.
Enrique expressed disbelief at his team's failure to emerge victorious despite numerous opportunities. PSG struck the woodwork six times across both legs, a fact that Enrique found staggering.
In an interview with TNT Sports, he described the match as challenging and closely contested, insisting that his team deserved to win.
Despite creating 31 shots, with four hitting the post, Enrique emphasized the perceived unfairness of football, lamenting their inability to convert chances into goals.
He expressed his desire for Dortmund to clinch the Champions League title in the final against either Bayern Munich or Borussia Dortmund.
Enrique praised Dortmund as a formidable opponent and wished them success. Looking ahead, he affirmed PSG's commitment to building a positive future despite the current disappointment.
Recognizing the nature of sports, Enrique conveyed the team's determination to strive for greatness next season and vie for Champions League glory.