He Paris Saint Germain is the new leader of the ‘group of death’ after the Milan was diluted in the Parc des Princes (3-0) and conceded the goals of Kylian Mbappé, Kolo Muani and Kang-In Lee.
Luis Enrique took the opportunity to note the strengths and weaknesses of his team, which, despite the win, made it clear once again that he enjoys when there is space and struggles when he has to create it. And so are the first bars, with a Milan runs after the ball but doesn’t struggle in the slightest against a PSG completely predictable.
These are the moments where Leo Messi and Neymar Jr are most missed, players capable of lighting up any possession in a small space and taking advantage. This is not one of those Mbappe, although he’s certainly the smartest so far. He showed that his virtue is to play fast. So, after a good play by Zaire-Emery, he received, by an inch he gained space against Tomori and deceived Maignan at the near post (32′).
Something that invited optimism at the Parc des Princes. Not only because of the advantage, but because Milan had to start pressing more, have the ball more and, therefore, leave their lines more apart. It didn’t take much more to create danger for PSG, who disallowed Dembélé’s goal on a counterattack due to a clear foul by Ugarte on Kalulu in the same game. However, and after Milan’s clearest effort on Giroud’s boots, a transalpine empanada on a corner kick led to the second, the work of Chief Muani (53′).
From Milan there was almost no news in general throughout the game. Partly because Rafael Leao, their star player, and Theo Hernández were well controlled by Achraf on the right wing and this took the creativity out of a team that lacked more decisive individuals.
He doesn’t have much work anymore PSG of Lucho. Controlling Milan, the third goal was contested. Mbappé was on the boot but the stick avoided him. is Kang-In Lee in a good play and almost at the end who made it come true (89′).
match lineup
99
2
twenty-one
33
5
37
4
17
23
10
7
16
twenty
19
33
23
28
14
80
9
Eleven
10
Parc des Princes

Mike Maignan16
fifteen’
92′
Pierre Kalulutwenty
61′
Theo Hernandez19
Rade Krunic33
6′
76′
Come on Tomori23
60′
89′
Malick Thiaw28
3′
Four. five’
70′
Tijjani Reijnders14
Yunus Musah80
76′
52′
81′
Olivier Giroud9
43′
47′
70′
Christian PulisicEleven
31′
Rafael Leao10

Replacements

Lapo Nava69
Antonio Mirante83
92′
David Calabria2
Four. five’
70′
Simon Kjær24
89′
Alessandro Florenzi42
70′
88′
David Bartesaghi95
Yacine Adli7
76′
81′
Tommaso Pobega32
76′
Luka Jovicfifteen
Chaka Traore70

coach

Luis Enrique Martínez García
Stefano Pioli
Source: La Verdad

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