Paris-SG Struggles in Champions League: A Closer Look at Their Recent Matches and Road to Redemption

2023-11-22 21:38:18

Paris-SG’s bad period stretches into the Champions League. This Wednesday, the capital team conceded a draw at home once morest Kolstad (28-28), a third match without a victory in a row in the premier competition. The French champion suffered two losses, the second a week earlier once morest the same opponent in Norway (36-31).

Elohim Prandi, who played a fantastic duel with former Parisian star Sander Sagosen (10 goals each), thought he would give PSG victory at the start of the last minute (28-27), but Göran Johannessen snatched the equalizer 13 seconds from time (28-28, 60th).

Nothing serious, however, for the French champion, who remains tied for third in the standings of an incredibly tight Group A. Paris is only one point behind second place (directly qualifying for the quarter-finals) and three lengths ahead of Zagreb, 7th and first potential non-qualifier for the round of 16, which has one match in hand. The road is long, with six more days to go in the group stage.

For PSG, the most important match of the week remains that of Sunday (7 p.m.), the clash at the top of the French Championship once morest Montpellier, 2nd, one point behind the Parisian leader.

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