Young Norwegian striker Erling Halland led Borussia Dortmund to a 2-1 victory over Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final.

The match was open by both parties, and the two sides exchanged missed opportunities during the first half, which ended in a goalless draw.

The crowd at the Signal Iduna Park stadium in Dortmund waited for the 69th minute to watch the first goal of the German club through Halland.

Paris Saint-Germain quickly returned and scored the equalizer by Neymar in the 75th minute, after a quick attack led by Killian Mbappe.

However, Halland shine again and scored the second goal of a powerful punch that dominated the right side of the goal of Costa Rican goalkeeper Keylor Navas.

Halland, 19, raised his score to ten goals in the current version of the UEFA Champions League, after he scored 8 goals with his former Austrian club Salzburg in the group stage, and became one of the major contenders for the championship title.

The Norwegian striker joined Borussia Dortmund during the last winter transfer window for about 20 million euros.

Paris Saint-Germain will be in front of a difficult test during the second leg on the 11th of next March, especially with the absence of Italian midfielder Marco Ferrati due to the accumulation of warnings, which will greatly affect the plans of coach Thomas Tuchel.