Andreas Christensen fell off the seat to give Barcelona an exhilarating 3-2 success over Paris Holy person Germain in the primary leg of their UEFA Champions Association quarterfinal at the Parc des Sovereigns.
Following grasping experiences between Genuine Madrid and Manchester City, and Armory and Bayern Munich on Tuesday, the bar was set high. Luis Enrique and Xavi saw their sides produce a banquet of football to keep up with the norm.
PSG made the more legitimate beginning yet the guests nearly drove halfway through the initial period when Nuno Mendes cleared Robert Lewandowski's header off the line from Ilkay Gundogan's corner.
PSG vs Barcelona final score
|
Fulltime |
Goalscorers |
PSG |
2 |
Dembele 48', Vitinha 50' |
Barcelona |
3 |
Raphinha 37', 62', Christensen 77' |
Lineups:
PSG (4-3-3 right to left): 99. Gianluigi Donnarumma (GK) — 5. Marquinhos, 21. Lucas Hernandez, 35. Lucas Beraldo, 25. Nuno Mendes — 19. Lee Kang-in (33. Warren Zaire-Emery), 17. Vitinha, 8. Fabian Ruiz (9. Goncalo Ramos) — 10. Ousmane Dembele, 11. Marco Asensio (29. Bradley Barcola), 7. Kylian Mbappe.
Gianluigi Donnarumma misinterpreted that conveyance and the PSG goalkeeper was incompletely chargeable for the objective, neglecting to manage Lamine Yamal's low cross under tension from Lewandowski. It passed on Raphinha to cleverly dispatch the free ball into the top corner for his most memorable Bosses Association objective.
Enrique's choice to present Bradley Barcola instead of Marco Asensio at halftime and change his group's going after shape demonstrated moving. A rankling strike from ex-Barcelona winger Ousmane Dembele and a Vitinha finish to crown a fine group move turned the challenge on its head in no less than five minutes of the restart.
Be that as it may, Xavi likewise went to his seat unequivocally. At first welcoming on Pedri, whose first commitment on his return from injury was a magnificent chipped pass that Raphinha daringly volleyed home with the beyond his boot.
PSG hit both the crossbar and post either side of the balancer through Barcola and Dembele before another substitute, Christensen, capitalized on slack set-piece stamping and more Donnarumma vulnerability to head home the champ.
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Andreas Christensen fell off the seat to give Barcelona an exhilarating 3-2 success over Paris Holy person Germain in the primary leg of their UEFA Champions Association quarterfinal at the Parc des Sovereigns.
Following grasping experiences between Genuine Madrid and Manchester City, and Armory and Bayern Munich on Tuesday, the bar was set high. Luis Enrique and Xavi saw their sides produce a banquet of football to keep up with the norm.
PSG made the more legitimate beginning yet the guests nearly drove halfway through the initial period when Nuno Mendes cleared Robert Lewandowski's header off the line from Ilkay Gundogan's corner.
PSG vs Barcelona final score
Lineups:
PSG (4-3-3 right to left): 99. Gianluigi Donnarumma (GK) — 5. Marquinhos, 21. Lucas Hernandez, 35. Lucas Beraldo, 25. Nuno Mendes — 19. Lee Kang-in (33. Warren Zaire-Emery), 17. Vitinha, 8. Fabian Ruiz (9. Goncalo Ramos) — 10. Ousmane Dembele, 11. Marco Asensio (29. Bradley Barcola), 7. Kylian Mbappe.
Gianluigi Donnarumma misinterpreted that conveyance and the PSG goalkeeper was incompletely chargeable for the objective, neglecting to manage Lamine Yamal's low cross under tension from Lewandowski. It passed on Raphinha to cleverly dispatch the free ball into the top corner for his most memorable Bosses Association objective.
Enrique's choice to present Bradley Barcola instead of Marco Asensio at halftime and change his group's going after shape demonstrated moving. A rankling strike from ex-Barcelona winger Ousmane Dembele and a Vitinha finish to crown a fine group move turned the challenge on its head in no less than five minutes of the restart.
Be that as it may, Xavi likewise went to his seat unequivocally. At first welcoming on Pedri, whose first commitment on his return from injury was a magnificent chipped pass that Raphinha daringly volleyed home with the beyond his boot.
PSG hit both the crossbar and post either side of the balancer through Barcola and Dembele before another substitute, Christensen, capitalized on slack set-piece stamping and more Donnarumma vulnerability to head home the champ.
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