Our Champions League Awards celebrate the best and worst from this week’s semi-final first legs, featuring a goal-fest at the Parc des Princes.Moment of the WeekPicking one moment from Paris Saint-Germain vs Bayern Munich just does not feel sufficient. The Champions League does not often disappoint, but rarely do we see such entertainment when the pressure is really on.For the first time, we saw nine goals scored in a single leg of a semi-final tie, as PSG and Bayern battled it out in an epic. Sure, the critics will point towards some sub-standard defending, but this was two top, top, teams trading punches without a second thought for what was coming back.Just four Champions League games have ever featured more goals, and none of those were at the business end of the competition. Sorry, Arsenal and Atletico, but this really should have been the final. Roll on the second leg. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});Player of the WeekKhvicha Kvaratskhelia dragged Paris Saint-Germain back into the game after a suspect start against Bayern, with a great goal from the Georgian levelling things up after Harry Kane’s opener for the visitors.It was trademark Kvaratskhelia, jinking inside opposition challenges before firing home. The 25-year-old is having a brilliant Champions League season and took his season total to 10 goals in 14 games with a well-taken second. He’s an absolute pleasure to watch, as are the Parisians.Khvicha Kvaratskhelia in Ligue 1: 7 goals and 2 assistsKhvicha Kvaratskhelia in Champions League: 10 goals and 5 assistsHe loves the European stage pic.twitter.com/rjpy0Xsvdr— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) April 28, 2026Goal of the WeekThe touch, the feint, the finish.A top-drawer goal from Luis Diaz, which might just be crucial in the outcome of this tie. The ball from Harry Kane wasn’t bad, either.El pase La definición de Luis Díaz pic.twitter.com/McZKflug7Z— FC Bayern München Español (@FCBayernES) April 28, 2026Save of the WeekArsenal were forced to weather a storm at Atletico Madrid, who fired 18 shots on goal at the Metropolitano.It’s the second-most shots that Arsenal have conceded in a game this season, though David Raya stood strong. He could do nothing about Julian Alvarez’s penalty, but did deny the Argentine brilliantly early on.Big save from David Raya to deny Atletico Madrid an early lead Watch live on TNT Sports and HBO Max pic.twitter.com/7hcMJ9UtRk— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) April 29, 2026Stat of the WeekIs Viktor Gyokeres the best penalty taker in world football?That’s 27 successful spot-kicks on the bounce for the Swedish striker, after drilling home the opener at Atletico Madrid.27 – Viktor Gyökeres has converted each of his last 27 penalties for club and country, a run stretching back to March 2024.Lethal. pic.twitter.com/bEVXC4kWhV— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) April 29, 2026 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});A week to forget for…David Hancko. Some suspect defending from the Atletico Madrid man almost left his team with a mountain to climb for the second leg.The Slovakian clumsily brought down Viktor Gyokeres for Arsenal’s penalty and was fortunate that VAR spared him from conceding a second after Eberehi Eze tumbled over his outstretched leg.Read – Arteta fumes at overturned Arsenal penalty vs AtleticoSee more – The highest-scoring Champions League games of all timeFollow the Football Faithful on Social Media:Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | TikTokThe post Champions League Awards: European epic and King Kvara first appeared on The Football Faithful.