Jordi Poma’s team felt themselves again in the afternoon match against PSG, a prominent rival for the first team and a tough nut for the U13s. The stands pushed hard and the players tried to take the initiative of the game, but in many moments they could not do it because the technically inferior PSG was superior physically and in speed.
Despite this, they took the lead on the scoreboard with a great goal from Fode Diallo, who from the front showed that he is more than physical and strong, with a placed shot that slipped into the same corner. Fode Diallo is still on fire.
The Parisians showed their character because in this brief defeat added to one in the morning against Athletic Club (1-0) they were almost nothing. They found the tie before the break with a collective play that saw Hamed Samake clear the Barça defense and score crosswise.
In the second half, both teams had chances to unlevel the score, but John and Fode’s attempts were narrow and PSG’s attempts were neutralized by the culé defense, very inspiring to all of actions other than goal play.
Real Madrid and Juventus, first classified
On the other hand, Real Madrid, like Juventus, made it to the quarterfinals after winning both of their games. The whites beat Orlando in the morning (2-0) and Borussia Dortmund in the afternoon. In both duels, Manu Duarte, Real Madrid’s most outstanding player so far for his scoring instinct, scored a goal.
Source: La Verdad

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