Jadon Sancho, a Manchester United loanee, excelled once more as Borussia Dortmund defeated Paris Saint-Germain in the second leg of their Champions League semi-final match to move on to the final.
Dortmund had one foot in the Wembley final and traveled to Parc des Princes with a razor-thin one-goal edge.
Five minutes after the half, defender Mats Hummels rose highest to head the ball into the net, ensuring that they finally fulfilled their obligation.
Dortmund finally crossed the finish line, but they had some luck in doing so because PSG scored four goals in the last minute.
Sancho, who was outstanding in the rematch at Signal Iduna Park, began the game on the right side of a 4-2-3-1 formation with Julian Brandt playing just behind striker Niclas Fullkrug and Karim Adeyemi on the left.
After the United loanee played for 67 minutes, Edin Terzic had to substitute him out in favor of Niklas Sule, another central defender, to strengthen the defense.
Sancho recorded a total of 38 ball touches.
With a pass completion rate of 77%, he completed 17 of the 22 passes that he tried. The international for England failed to make a crucial pass.
The 24-year-old made two tries at crossing the goal, but was unable to register a long ball.
The Dortmund number 10 was outstanding once more when he faced off against Nuno Mendes, the left-back for PSG. Sancho started six dribbles, and he finished three of them.
In addition, he played a defensive role, winning four of the eight ground fights he engaged in.
Sancho made one interception and one foul.
Sancho has made an incredible comeback, going from being cut from the United first team after a nasty argument with Ten Hag to now playing in the Champions League final.