Champions League 20-21
Game board
Cycle 8 – 09/03/2021
- Dortmund
- 2 – 2
- Seville
- Juventus
- 2 – 3
- Porto
- Liverpool
- 0 – 2
- Leipzig
- Paris Saint-Germain
- 1 – 1
- Barcelona
- Manchester city
- Tuesday, 16/03, 22:00
- Borussia Mönchengladbach
- Real Madrid
- Tuesday, 16/03, 22:00
- Atlanta
- Bayern Munich
- Wednesday, 17/03, 22:00
- Lazio
- Chelsea
- Wednesday, 17/03, 22:00
- Athletico Madrid
Barcelona out, but got what they wanted. Leo Messi and his teammates arrived tonight (Wednesday) at the Parc de France with their backs to the wall after 4: 1 in the first game of the quarterfinals at the Camp Nou, fought, were superior, gave the blood but finally did not get another huge remonade and came out with a respectable 1: 1 In the last 16 since 2007.
The Catalans did everything they could, and after Juan Laporta was appointed president and brought with him winds of change, the team did manage to put a lot of pressure on the French, especially in the first half, and Mauricio Pochettino’s side panicked and missed balls, but in the two games they were More efficient, and definitely deserves to be in the next step. For the first time since 2005 – neither Messi nor Cristiano Ronaldo in the quarterfinals. Stunning.

Similar to the game at the Camp Nou, we also got a great game at the Parc de France, no less huge. Barça came up with a very offensive line-up as Ronald Koeman picked up 3: 4: 3, sweeping the pitch. The Catalans did not stop kicking the goal from the first second but encountered a huge simple day of Kaylor Navas between the posts, with the goalkeeper preventing Osman Dembele, Leo Messi and Serginio Dest from a number of safe situations.
The Catalans failed to sting at an early goal and were punished themselves, with Clement Langela continuing his nightmarish season and tripping Mauro Icardi wide. Killian Ambape did not disappoint against Marc-Andre Ter Stegen and became the fastest in the history of the Champions League with 25 goals, when he scored from the penalty spot in the 30th minute and completed a fourth goal against the Catalans in his career, after the hat-trick in the previous game.

The flea woke up at this point and took all the nerves out on a tremendous simple kick from about 30 to between the crossbars in the 37th minute, which balanced the result. Unfortunately, the Catalans got their own penalty towards the end of the first half, but the flea failed against Navas, who knows him well from his days at Real Madrid and stunned with a big stop.
Later Koeman, unlike some games this season in which he barely responded, did make offensive substitutions, but his team was not accurate enough up front, and despite the war was left with only the compliments and not the ticket to the next stage. Ambape is undoubtedly the hero of the double-dealing, when in Neymar’s absence he took it upon himself to sweep his team on its back.
Half a second

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’89
- Mauro Icardi saw the yellow card
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’84
- Rafinha came up in place of Varati in PSG

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’79
- The young Ilaish Moriba came up in place of Pedry in the Catalans
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’79
- Osman Dembele went down to the Barcelona bench, Martin Braithwait came on in his place

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’79
- Miralem Pjanic came on for Sergio Busquets in Barcelona
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’76
- Colin Dagba replaces Alessandro Florenzi at PSG

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‘sixty nine
- A big miss by Barça! Busquets hit after a corner kick, but the top was disgusted with excellent instinct

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’66
- Koeman made another substitution, and Dust replaced Trinkau

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’60
- Pochettino made another substitution: Idrissa Gay replaced Danilo Pereira
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’59
- PSG double replacement, Julian Drexler first made way for Angel Di Maria

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’50
- Andrew Pardes was also yellowed by the referee
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’50
- Idrissa Gay saw the yellow card
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’46
- PSG substitution at half-time: Korzaba has given way to Abdu Diallo
first half

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’45 +4
- The referee whistled for the end of the first half



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’45 +2
- What misfortune for Barcelona. Griezmann failed in the box and the referee whistled for Pendel, but Leo Messi failed from the penalty spot, when Nevas recorded a huge save and the top to the crossbar and out.
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’42
- Double chance in the game in a matter of seconds: Navas recorded a huge save against Dest with his foot, Ambape galloped in a burst all the way and squeezed a big save from a meter that he fried on the other side. What a dizzying pace

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’38
- Frankie de Jong came in with complaints and saw a yellow card





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’37
- Gate! Barcelona equalized to 1: 1: just amazing. Messi swung his leg and kicked a missile for connections from about 30 meters, Navas had no answer. What a flea goulash

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’35
- Ronald Koeman responded with a quick replacement after the absorption: Oscar Mingsa gave way to Junior Pirpo
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’35
- Dembele’s black evening continued: the Frenchman received a deep delivery and a powerful kick with his left foot, but again it was not accurate enough and Navas had no trouble closing the angle.




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’29
- Gate! PSG went up to 0: 1: In stark contrast to the course of the game, the French took the lead. Mauro Icardi was fouled in the box by Clement Langela, the referee went over to see the move in VAR and decided on a penalty for the host. Killian Ambape went for the kick and did not disappoint, as he completed a fourth goal against the Catalans in the pair of encounters
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’25
- Oscar Mingsa saw the yellow card

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’23
- Barcelona is so close to the goal! Serginio Dest with a great break on the right wing, the American kicked a missile from an extension but was disgusted by the top to the inside crossbar. A huge show for the goalkeeper

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’19
- Another attempt by Dembele, who again kicked hard from the left side of the extension, but Navas jumped with excellent instinct and the Costa Rican stopped with a strong hand
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’18
- Wow! Great opportunity for Barça: Oscar Mingsa hit towards the goal, but the ball hit Idrissa Gay and went to the corner

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’16
- First attempt at Ambape’s play, which progressed towards the extension and kicked a flat ball, which was easily blocked by Marc-Andre Ter Stegen
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’13
- Another wink to Barça: Griezmann told Dembele that he was free and galloped towards the extension, but chose to kick early and his experience went high
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’11
- Good opportunity for Barcelona: Dembele was sent off with a long ball and penetrated the field, but his kick with his left foot was to the center of the goal and not strong enough and Navas stopped him

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‘9
- Great opportunity for Barcelona: Messi spun a dangerous free-kick, but it went just inches over the crossbar of Caylor Navas
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‘8
- Leibin Korzawa tripped Osman Dembele near PSG and saw the first yellow card of the game

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‘5
- Barça responded with a situation of its own: Leo Messi kicked hard from an extension but was stopped by the defense

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‘4
- First chance for PSG: Julian Drexler raised a ball to the field and Idrissa Gay hit, but it went over the net

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‘1
- Referee Anthony Taylor kicked off the game at the Parc des France!






