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(VIDEO) It's all going wrong for PSG in Germany and Mbappé is in trouble

The French team cannot beat Borussia Dortmund and the news from England is not good.

By Darwin Largo

The French team cannot beat Borussia Dortmund and the news from England is not good.
The French team cannot beat Borussia Dortmund and the news from England is not good.
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Undoubtedly one of the most interesting matches this week is the one being played in Germany between Borussia Dortmund and Paris Saint-Germain. The hosts have already secured their place in the Champions League round of 16, as they have 10 points in Group F and only one team can catch them. The only thing they don't know yet is whether they will be first or second in the standings.

 

And the French have an even bigger challenge. They need to win in order not to depend on other results and advance to the next stage of the tournament. In case they draw or lose, they will be forced to wait for good news from England, where Newcastle and AC Milan are competing for the same goal.

So far things are not going PSG's way. During the first half in Germany, the match was very even and both teams had chances to score goals, but lacked precision. The clearest chances belonged to the French, especially a shot by Bradley Barcola that hit the post and another by Randal Kolo Muani that went very close to the goal, when the keeper could no longer save it.

 

And not only are PSG not getting the win they needed, but the news from England is not good. At St. James' Park, Newcastle are beating AC Milan 1-0 thanks to Joelinton's goal after 33 minutes of the first half. With this combination of results, Borussia Dortmund and Newcastle are advancing to the Champions League round of 16, PSG are going to the UEFA Europa League and AC Milan are being eliminated.

 

Coach needs solutions

Luis Enrique may make changes during the break to improve his team in the second half and score the goal they need to advance in the Champions League. The substitutes are Arnau Tenas, Alexandre Letellier, Nordi Mukiele, Carlos Soler, Manuel Ugarte, Danilo Pereira and Marco Asensio.
 


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