UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE - 2019/20 SEASON MATCH PRESS KITS Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica - Lisbon Tuesday 18 August 2020 RB Leipzig 21.00CET (20.00 local time) Paris Saint-Germain Matchday 10 - Semi-finals Last updated 17/08/2020 12:54CET

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The UEFA Champions League will have at least one new finalist in 2019/20 as Leipzig take on Paris Saint-Germain at the Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica in the first semi-final. • While Leipzig are at this stage for the first time in only their second UEFA Champions League campaign, Paris have become knockout regulars in recent seasons – although this is the first time they have made it as far as the last four in 25 years. • The teams each scored late winners to secure a 2-1 victory in their respective quarter-finals. Paris produced a stunning late turnaround against Atalanta to progress thanks to strikes in the closing stages from Marquinhos (90) and Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting (90+3), 24 hours before ' deflected 88th-minute strike gave Leipzig victory against Atlético de Madrid. Previous meetings • While this is the teams' first competitive fixture, Leipzig defeated Paris 4-2 in a July 2014 friendly when they were in the German second tier. Paris defender Marquinhos scored an own goal with also on target for Leipzig. Form guide Leipzig • This is Leipzig's first European semi-final. They are aiming to become the seventh German club to reach the European Cup final, after Eintracht Frankfurt, Bayern München, Borussia Mönchengladbach, Hamburg, Borussia Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen. • Leipzig are the ninth German club to appear in the European Cup semi-finals, with Köln (1979) and Schalke (2011) the only Bundesliga clubs to have got to the last four and never made a final. • Leipzig's qualification for the semi-finals alongside Bayern München means Germany has two teams in the last four of the UEFA Champions League for only the second time. On the other occasion, in 2012/13, Bayern and Dortmund went on to contest the final. • Leipzig are the 31st different club to appear in a UEFA Champions League semi-final and the third newcomer to the competition's last four in successive years, after Roma in 2018 and Tottenham Hotspur in 2019. • This is their third game in Lisbon in 2019/20 having also won 2-1 at Benfica on Matchday 1 before being Atlético. • The German club finished three points clear at the top of Group G, picking up seven of their 11 points on their travels thanks to that win at Benfica and a 2-0 success at Zenit before they let slip a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 at Lyon on Matchday 6. • 's side then despatched Tottenham 4-0 on aggregate in the round of 16 (1-0 a, 3-0 h) in their first UEFA Champions League knockout tie. They made it three wins in as many knockout matches in the competition as goals from – on his UEFA Champions League debut for the club – and, after Atlético had levelled, Adams secured a dramatic quarter-final victory. • Aside from this season's two wins, the German club's only other visit to Portugal ended in a 3-1 reverse at Porto in the 2017/18 UEFA Champions League group stage, only their second European away fixture. • Leipzig have won eight of their 15 UEFA Champions League fixtures (D3 L4). • Leipzig's record outside Germany in this season's competition is W4 D1; they had previously won only three of their 12 European away matches (D4 L5). • Third in the Bundesliga in 2018/19 and German Cup finalists, this is Leipzig's third European campaign, and only their 34th match. In 2017/18 they became the first team to make their European debut in the UEFA Champions League group stage, picking up seven points to finish third in a section including Beşiktaş, Porto and Monaco. They went on to reach the UEFA Europa League quarter-finals before losing to Marseille. • Leipzig's record in knockout European ties is W7 L1, their 2017/18 loss to Marseille the sole defeat (1-0 h, 2-5 a). • That defeat by Marseille is also Leipzig's only previous knockout tie against a French club. • A home defeat (0-2) and away draw (2-2) against Lyon this season have made Leipzig's record against French clubs W2 D2 L2. Their sole victory outside Germany was a 4-1 success at Monaco in the 2017/18 UEFA Champions League group stage – their first away win in European competition. • Leipzig have yet to feature in a UEFA penalty shoot-out. Paris

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• This is Paris's second European Cup semi-final, and their first since 1995: AC Milan L 0-3 (0-1 h, 0-2 a) • That 25-year gap between semi-final appearances is a UEFA Champions League record – beating Ajax's 22-year absence between 1997 and 2019. • Paris are aiming to become the fifth French team to reach the European Cup final, after Reims (1956, 1959), St- Étienne (1976), Marseille (1991, 1993) and Monaco (2004). Of those, only Marseille, in the inaugural UEFA Champions League final in 1993, lifted the trophy. • Eight clubs have reached the European Cup semi-finals; Reims, St-Étienne, Marseille, Monaco and now Paris and fellow 2019/20 semi-finalists Lyon are the only clubs to have appeared more than once. • The success of Paris and Lyon this season means France has two teams in the European Cup semi-finals for the first time. • Paris also reached the semi-finals of three UEFA Cup Winners' Cups and one UEFA Cup. Their record in those ties – which all took place between 1993 and 1997 – was W2 L2 with victories in the last two, against Deportivo La Coruña in 1995/96 and Liverpool in 1996/97. • Paris won all but one of their six games in this season's group stage, dropping points only in a 2-2 draw at Real Madrid on Matchday 5. They beat the Spanish side 3-0 at the Parc des Princes in the opening round of fixtures, and twice defeated Club Brugge (5-0 a, 1-0 h) and Galatasaray (1-0 a, 5-0 h). • In the round of 16, the French club overturned a 2-1 first-leg defeat at Borussia Dortmund to progress thanks to a 2-0 home win, their first aggregate knockout victory since March 2016. They then followed up with a dramatic comeback victory against Atalanta in the quarter-finals, late goals from Marquinhos and Choupo-Moting securing a 2-1 win at the Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica on 12 August. • Thomas Tuchel's side had the best defensive record in this season's group stage having conceded only twice, both goals against Madrid, and have now conceded only five times, still fewer than any other club. • Paris have won 11 of their last 16 UEFA Champions League matches (D3 L2) and have now scored in 33 consecutive games in the competition. • Ligue 1 champions for the seventh time in eight years in 2019/20, and ninth time overall, this is the French side's eighth successive UEFA Champions League campaign. • Before 2019/20 Paris had been knocked out in the round of 16 in three successive seasons having been eliminated in the quarter-finals in the four previous campaigns. In 2018/19, Paris looked set to reach the last eight after a 2-0 first-leg victory at Manchester United in the round of 16, but bowed out on away goals following a 3-1 home defeat. • This season's win against Dortmund made it three wins from three knockout ties against German clubs for Paris, who defeated Wolfsburg in the 2008/09 UEFA Cup round of 32 (2-0 h, 3-1 a) and Leverkusen in the 2013/14 UEFA Champions League round of 16 (4-0 a, 2-1 h). • Paris have lost their last two games against Bundesliga sides outside France, against Dortmund in this season's round of 16 first leg and Bayern in the 2017/18 group stage (1-3). The defeat in Munich ended a seven-match unbeaten run against German clubs, home and away (W5 D2); outside France, their record against German clubs is W3 D1 L5. • Before beating Atalanta, Paris had last visited Portugal for a 2-1 defeat at Benfica in the 2013/14 UEFA Champions League group stage, a match that also took place at the Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica. The win against Atalanta was the French club's first in both Lisbon and at the ground, where they had lost their three previous games, all against Benfica. Paris's overall record in Portugal is now W2 D1 L5, the sole other success a 1-0 victory at Braga in the 2008/09 UEFA Cup round of 16 second leg. • Paris's European penalty shoot-out record is W0 L1: 3-4 v Rangers, 2001/02 UEFA Cup third round Links and trivia • Leipzig coach Julian Nagelsmann's career was ended by a knee injury in 2008 when he was a player in Augsburg's second team, then coached by Thomas Tuchel. Following his retirement, Nagelsmann was appointed by Tuchel to the club's scouting team to study future opponents, his first step towards becoming a coach. • Tuchel and Nagelsmann have met twice as opposing coaches, Tuchel's Dortmund drawing 2-2 away at Nagelsmann's Hoffenheim and beating them 2-1 at home in the 2016/17 Bundesliga. • Born in the Paris suburb of Lagny-sur-Marne, Christopher Nkunku joined Leipzig from Paris in summer 2019. He had signed for the French club in 2010 and made his first-team debut against Shakhtar Donetsk on Matchday 6 of the

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2015/16 UEFA Champions League. Nkunku won three league titles, two Coupes de France and two Coupes de la Ligue with Paris, for whom he scored 11 goals in 78 senior appearances. • Have also played in France: (Valenciennes youth 2013–15) Ibrahima Konaté (Sochaux 2017) (Laval 2014–17, Montpellier 2017–18) • Konaté and Mukiele were also born in Paris, the latter in the suburb of Montreuil. • Have played in Germany: Juan Bernat (Bayern München 2014–18) Thilo Kehrer (Schalke 2012–18) Julian Draxler (Schalke 2001–15, Wolfsburg 2015–17) Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting (Hamburg 2007–11, Nürnberg 2009/10 (loan), Mainz 2011–14, Schalke 2014–17) Abdou Diallo (Mainz 2017/18, Dortmund 2018/19) • Have played together: Ademola Lookman & Idrissa Gueye (Everton 2017–19) • International team-mates: , & Thilo Kehrer, Julian Draxler (Germany) Dani Olmo & Juan Bernat, Pablo Sarabia, Sergio Rico, Ander Herrera (Spain) Dayot Upamecano, Ibrahima Konaté, Nordi Mukiele, Christopher Nkunku & Abdou Diallo, Colin Dagba (France Under- 21) Latest news Leipzig • Leipzig finished the 2019/20 Bundesliga season in third position, earning a place in next season's UEFA Champions League to make it three appearances in the competition in four campaigns. • Since football in Germany restarted in mid-May, Julian Nagelsmann's team have recorded five wins, four draws and only one defeat – a 2-0 home loss against Borussia Dortmund on 20 June. • Dani Olmo scored his first UEFA Champions League goal for Leipzig in the quarter-finals against Atlético. He has scored on each of his last two appearances in the competition having also found the net in Dinamo Zagreb's 4-1 home loss against Manchester City on Matchday 6. • Tyler Adams scored his first goal for Leipzig against Atlético. • Ibrahima Konaté underwent hip surgery on 24 July. • On 8 July Leipzig signed Salzburg striker Hee-Chan Hwang, who has agreed a five-year contract, and defender , who joins on a one-year loan from Monaco. Neither player is eligible for the remainder of this season's UEFA Champions League. • Timo Werner, who scored 34 goals in 45 competitive games for Leipzig in 2019/20 including four in the UEFA Champions League, has left the club to join Chelsea. Hannes Wolf will spend 2020/21 on loan at Borussia Mönchengladbach. Paris • Paris have completed a fourth domestic treble in 2019/20. On 24 July, they defeated St-Étienne in the French Cup final, Neymar scoring the only goal at the Stade de France. It was their record-extending 13th victory in the competition. • A week later Paris returned to the venue to clinch a record ninth League Cup, beating Lyon 6-5 on penalties after 120 goalless minutes. After ten successful spot kicks, Keylor Navas saved from Bertrand Traoré, leaving Pablo Sarabia to convert the winning kick. • Paris were also crowned French champions for the third year in a row, seventh in eight seasons and ninth time overall. • Paris have lost only one of their last 31 games in all competitions (W26 D4) – at Dortmund, in the round of 16 first leg. Their previous defeat was a 2-1 league reverse in Dijon on 1 November. • Aged 17 years 253 days Tanguy Kouassi struck twice in a 4-4 draw at Amiens on 15 February, making him the second youngest player ever to score a Ligue 1 double for Paris after Lionel Justier in March 1976 against Nîmes (17 years 212 days). • Paris have scored 67 goals in 21 matches in all competitions in 2020.

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• Paris had found the net in 36 consecutive matches in all competitions, following a 2-0 home defeat against Reims on 25 September, before the goalless draw with Lyon in the League Cup final. • Paris played four friendlies between 12 July and 5 August, scoring 21 goals without conceding in winning all four. In their last game before travelling to Portugal they defeated Sochaux 1-0 at the Parc des Princes on 5 August, Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting scoring the only goal. • Keylor Navas was replaced by Sergio Rico against Atalanta after suffering a hamstring injury. A third goalkeeper, Garissone Innocent, has joined the squad in Lisbon. • Thiago Silva played 90 minutes of the quarter-final but complained of hamstring pain after the match. • Marco Verratti has not played since suffering a calf problem in training on 4 August. • Kylian Mbappé missed the League Cup final having suffered an ankle injury in the French Cup final, returning as a substitute against Atalanta. The joint leading marksman in the 2019/20 Ligue 1 with 18 goals, he is Paris's top scorer this year with 12 goals, two more than Neymar and Sarabia. Official UEFA Champions League Man of the Match award introduced UEFA will give out an official Man of the Match award after every UEFA Champions League knockout stage game to recognise the top performers in Europe's top club competition. UEFA Technical Observers at each UEFA Champions League game from the round of 16 on will decide who deserves the Man of the Match, with an official award being handed to the successful players after full-time in recognition of their roles in decisive moments, tactical maturity, creativity and inspiration, exceptional skill and fair play.

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