Man of the match in both matches, Mats Hummels caused a lot of misery for PSG in the Champions League semi-final. It was he who scored the winning goal on Tuesday, in the return (1-0). He also and above all shone defensively, particularly in his specialty, tackling. The 35-year-old German defender still had one to deliver. On social networks that one. “A lot of teams wanted to play us. Fortunately, we are really nice guys and we reached the final so that as many of them as possible had a chance,” laughs the former Bayern Munich player, already tormentor of the French team in 2014, at the World Cup.

After finishing at the top of their group ahead of PSG, AC Milan and Newcastle, Dortmund dismissed PSV Eindhoven, Atlético Madrid and therefore PSG. Free at the end of the season, Hummels will guide his team against Bayern or Real Madrid, on June 1, at Wembley, to try to bring the Ruhr club its second coronation in C1, after 1997. In 2013, when BVB 09 lost in the final against the Bavarians, already at Wembley, he was already there.