2024-04-17 09:29:40
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Spain’s press suspects fraud
FC Barcelona is swept away by Paris-Saint Germain and has to bow out in the quarter-finals of the Champions League. The Spanish press then finds clear words.
After the 3-2 away win in the first leg, FC Barcelona’s chances were pretty good. The Catalans also took an early 1-0 lead in the second leg and already looked like the sure winner. However, a sending off caused a total collapse and got the PSG rut rolling. Paris Saint-Germain ultimately won 4:1 (1:1).
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The red card once morest Ronald Araújo (29th) creates a need for discussion. Coaches, players, fans and even the press have different opinions. However, one thing is certain for FC Barcelona: “The nightmare of the Champions League continues”. SPORT1 shows an overview of the international press reviews.
Spain
Marca: “The nightmare of the Champions League continues! It was not meant to be. Barca had it in their hands, but PSG were superior overall. It’s a shame for a Barca that dreamed of achieving great things in this Champions League. The Champions League dream was over for Barca, who lost their first game since Xavi’s departure was announced.”
Mundo Deportivo: “Suspicious refereeing decisions in favor of the UEFA favorite and a pointless epic in the final minutes following goals from Dembélé, Vitinha and Mbappé…”
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AS: “Mbappé destroys Barca! Barcelona touched the sky with their fingers but ended up catching it with the lid of the piano as they spent an hour searching for an impossible feat with one player less. It’s suicide to play outnumbered for so long once morest PSG.”
Sport: “Barca expelled from Europe!”
England
Mirror: “KING KYLIAN! Barcelona are out of the Champions League because they are outnumbered. Mbappe silences the stadium in a thriller.”
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The Guardian: “Mbappé seals wild PSG comeback win as Barcelona implodes following Araújo’s red.”
France
L’Equipe: “A touch of revenge. PSG also had a little Paris-style ‘remontada’, sparked by expert Luis Enrique. It was crazy and full of twists and turns.”
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