Bayern Munich and PSG secure spots in Champions League wuarterfinals
Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) stamped their tickets to the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals on Tuesday, showcasing their dominance in crucial Round of 16 matches.

Bayern Munich clinched a 3-0 victory over Lazio in Munich, overturning a first-leg deficit to sail into the competition's quarterfinals. English forward Harry Kane was pivotal, netting twice at the 38th and 66th minutes at the Allianz Arena, while German striker Thomas Muller added another before halftime. This comeback win secured Bayern's progression, compensating for their 1-0 loss in the first leg in Rome on February 14.
Simultaneously, PSG ensured their quarterfinal berth by edging out Real Sociedad with a 2-1 win in San Sebastian, Spain. French phenom Kylian Mbappe's brace was instrumental in PSG's victory, overcoming the late goal from Real Sociedad's midfielder Mikel Merino. PSG advanced with a 4-1 aggregate score.
Upcoming fixtures include Real Madrid hosting Germany's RB Leipzig, with the Spanish giants holding a 1-0 lead from the first leg. Meanwhile, defending champions Manchester City will confront Copenhagen in England, entering the match with a 3-1 advantage from their initial encounter in Denmark.
The draw for the Champions League quarterfinals and semifinals is scheduled for March 15, promising further excitement and matchups in this elite European competition.
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