Paris Saint-Germain will face Borussia Dortmund in the UEFA Champions League semifinal, with the first leg of the tie on Wednesday. The Parisians are 180 minutes away from a final appearance, and one manager wants them to advance for a potential matchup.

Real Madrid and Bayern Munich drew 2-2 in the first leg at Allianz Arena, and the scene now shifts to the Spanish capital for the final 90 minutes of the tie. 

After the draw, Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti spoke postgame and noted who he would like to see in the final at Wembley Stadium should his squad advance past Bayern Munich. 

“Real Madrid vs. PSG Final? I’d sign up for it right now,” Ancelotti said. 

Antonio Rüdiger is another player who would like to see the Parisians in the final. In a recent interview, the German defender noted that he wants to defend against Kylian Mbappé. 

Furthermore, the veteran center-back shared his approach to defending the Frenchman, who most definitely has a lot of eyes on him from the defense. 

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