MANCHESTER, England 鈥 By the time Riyad Mahrez completed the counterattack that sealed Manchester City鈥檚 spot in a first Champions League final, it looked so effortless overcoming a Paris Saint-Germain lineup that lost its cool and composure.
鈥淭hen they lost their nerve and started to kick us and it was good,鈥 Mahrez said.
It was the Paris-born winger who netted twice before PSG had Angel Di Maria sent off. City won 2-0 to eliminate last season鈥檚 finalists 4-1 on aggregate on Tuesday.
鈥淭hey had the red card,鈥 Mahrez said, "and after, it was more comfortable for us.鈥
It鈥檚 been anything but comfortable for City getting a shot at lifting European football鈥檚 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.
And it's only two weeks since the Abu Dhabi-owned team exposed itself to fresh sanctions for joining a brief, ill-fated bid to split to help form a breakaway European Super League.
Now City could win the competition it tried to leave in what could be an all-English final on May 29 in Istanbul if Chelsea overcomes Real Madrid on Wednesday. Chelsea and Madrid played to a 1-1 draw in the first leg.
鈥淥f course, we鈥檝e invested money in the last decade since Sheikh Mansour took over the club, but it鈥檚 not just about this," City manager Pep Guardiola said. 鈥淚f you want to think it鈥檚 just about money, it鈥檚 OK. But there is a lot of incredible things behind the scenes."
It鈥檚 not just City that鈥檚 endured frustration in its quest to win the biggest prize in European football. Guardiola, a Champions League winner as Barcelona coach in 2009 and 2011, has been waiting a decade to return to the final. He fell short three times with Bayern Munich and has taken until his fifth season at City to even reach the semifinals.
鈥淭o reach the Champions league final is so difficult," Guardiola said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the toughest one, but we did it.鈥
City is now accustomed to success 鈥 sitting on the brink of its third Premier League title in four seasons after already collecting the League Cup last month. But its only continental title came with the now-defunct European Cup Winners鈥 Cup in 1970.
鈥淭his club needed the final, these players needed the final,鈥 City defender Kyle Walker said. 鈥淔or these players to not be in a Champions League final is a disappointment every year.鈥
PSG missed out on a second shot at lifting a first European Cup after losing last season鈥檚 final to Bayern Munich, and Mauricio Pochettino鈥檚 lineup is even struggling to defend the French title.
鈥淒isappointed and very sad," said Pochettino, who lost the 2019 Champions League final as Tottenham manager. "We played well but we didn鈥檛 have the luck that you need in football.鈥
And in the clash of European football's Gulf-funded big-spenders, it was the Qatari visitors from Paris on the backfoot quickly in Manchester.
After scoring City鈥檚 winner in Paris last week, Mahrez took only 11 minutes to score in the second leg. The move began with a long ball by defender Oleksandr Zinchenko running onto a long ball from goalkeeper Ederson.
鈥淚t鈥檚 something we work on all the time," Mahrez said, 鈥渁nd today it worked good.鈥
Zinchenko passed to Kevin De Bruyne, whose shot was blocked by Keylor Navas but Mahrez was alert to the rebound to put the ball through the goalkeeper鈥檚 legs on a field covered in the remnants of a spring hailstorm.
Mauro Icardi was proving ineffective in a PSG attack shorn of Kylian Mbapp茅, who wasn't fit enough to start and never entrusted with being deployed from the bench.
There were headers over from Marquinhos and Neymar but PSG could find no way past a
The PSG back-line was easier to breach, which happened again in the 63rd minute. There was a surging run down the left flank by Phil Foden before a combination with De Bruyne and a cross delivered for Mahrez to sweep into the net.
鈥淲e fought to the end,鈥 PSG midfielder Marco Verratti said. 鈥淲hen you play against big teams, it鈥檚 impossible to attack for 90 minutes without suffering. We have to accept that.鈥
The frustrations of PSG were clear, even without any crowd to create any intimidating atmosphere. The visitors finished the game with 10 men just like in the first leg after Di Maria was sent off with 20 minutes to go for kicking at Fernandinho.
PSG turned on the referee, with midfielder Ander Herrera in a post-match interview accusing Bjorn Kuipers of directing an expletive at PSG teammate Leandro Paredes. It wasn't heard by Pochettino.
鈥淢aybe UEFA will investigate the situation," he said. "But now I think that is not an excuse.鈥 ___
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Rob Harris, The Associated Press