Paris Saint-Germain went through to the finals of the Champions League for the first-time after beating German club RB Leipzig 3-0 in a one-sided semifinal on Wednesday. They will now face either Lyon or Bayern Munich.

The two first half goals were scored by Marquinhos and Angel Di Maria, both assisted by Neymar while Juan Bernat scored the third in the 55th minute. The team managed by Thomas Tuchel is the first French finalists in Europe’s top club competition since Monaco in 2004. 

PSG saw Neymar hit the post before they went ahead in the 13th minute. He won a free-kick just outside the box to the left. Di Maria swung in the dead ball and Marquinhos headed home. 

Leipzig coach Julian Nagelsmann’s young team suffered a lack of experience in their first ever Champions League semi-final as they had seven outfield players aged between 21 and 24 in the starting line-up. The absence of striker Timo Werner was felt too as PSG goalkeeper Sergio Rico was rarely troubled as he stood in for injured Keylor Navas. 

PSG will now hope to become just the second French winner of the trophy, 27 years after Marseille won the inaugural Champions League.