In photos: PSG, Chelsea celebrate getting through to Champions League semi-finals, while Bayern Munich, Porto players look dejected after final whistle

Dramatic second leg continues tonight with Liverpool v Real Madrid and Dortmund v Man City

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FC Porto midfielder Matheus Uribe looks defeated after his side loses 2-1 on aggregate to Chelsea during the Champions League quarterfinal, despite his team winning the second leg 1-0. Chelsea and Paris St-Germain made it to the semi-finals, with Porto and Bayern Munich down for the count.
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Porto players huddle together after the disappointing result in a heartening display of unity. Despite being one-up against a goalless Chelsea on Tuesday, Chelsea's two away goals from last week secured them a spot in the final four.
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FC Porto's Pepe (centre) looks to the sky, flanked by a dejected-looking Evanilson on the left and Mehdi Taremi on the right.
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Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel celebrates after the match. 'I am here to win games and as a result to win titles,' he said, earlier. 'Now is the time.'
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Chelsea's Antonio Rudiger (right) and Hakim Ziyech embrace in celebration, as Porto players look dejected on the pitch.
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Chelsea striker Olivier Giroud (right) puts a hand on Christian Pulisic's head after the match. USMNT's Pulisic was fouled 11 times by Porto - the highest number in a single Champions League match since Barcelona's Messi against Real Madrid back in 2011.
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Bayern Munich's Thomas Mueller reacts. The German giants and defending champions, missing star Polish striker Robert Lewandowski, lost to PSG on away goals with a 3-3 aggregate score.
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Bayern's Jerome Boateng after elimination. Last season, Bayern beat PSG 1-0 in the Champions League final to win the title. Tuesday's match ended in a 1-0 result to Bayern but it wasn't enough on aggregate.
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PSG's Kylian Mbappe shakes hand with Bayern's Mueller.
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Mbappe celebrates with Danilo Pereira after PSG advances to the semi-finals. PSG have never won a Champions League. Last season marked the French side's first time to the finals of the competition after a record 110 Champions League matches played.
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Periera pumps his fists into the air and wears his joy openly after the final whistle.
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Neymar Jr picks up PSG boss Mauricio Pochettino in celebration. The second leg of the Champions League quarterfinals continues today at 11pm (local UAE time) with Liverpool v Real Madrid and Dortmund v Man City.

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