Bayern Munich consolidated on their first leg 1-0 away win over Paris Saint Germain at Parc Des Princess to inflict another 2-0 win in the reverse fixture at Allianz Arena to dent PSG’s hopes of winning the elusive trophy.
The visitors enjoyed the best chance of the first half, with Vitinha dispossessing Yann Sommer inside the box before poking his shot towards an open net – but Matthijs de Ligt slid in brilliantly to divert his effort off the line.
The Parisians struggled to create thereafter, with Kylian Mbappe rendered anonymous for most of the proceedings.
Vitinha though he had put the host ahead in the first half of the game but Matthijs de Ligt on the line clearance ensured status quo remained.
However, Bayern went ahead just after the hour mark, Leon Goretzka setting up the unmarked Choupo-Moting for an easy finish after Marco Verratti had been dispossessed in his own box.
Retired Spain defense marshal, Sergio Ramos came closest to equlizing for PSG but the keper Manuel Nuer came up with a save to deny the visitor of a goal.
In the dying minutes of the encounter, Gnabry clinched Bayern’s victory late on in the game to set up a Quarter-final placement for the German club side.