PSG and Bayern deliver a Champions League all-time classic | Football Weekly video

Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Jonathan Wilson and Jonathan Liew to discuss Tuesday night’s Champions League thriller and Ipswich’s late push for automatic promotionOn today’s pod: The panel discuss the record-breaking nine-goal Champions League semi-final between PSG and Bayern Munich. Where does it rank among the greatest games ever? Was it chaos or perfection? And how do you analyse a match in which both teams seemed entirely committed to attack? Elsewhere, Ipswich take a huge step towards Premier League promotion after Jack Clarke’s late goal at St Mary’s, as Southampton throw away their chance of automatic promotion.
Plus, Manchester United edge closer to Champions League qualification with a 2-1 win against Brentford on Monday night.
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