Holder Paris Saint-Germain will come from behind to win a 2-1 victory at Barcelona in the league stage of the Champions League.
Paris Saint German returned from goal and beat Barcelona 2-1 in a charming Champions League encounter, overcoming numerous injuries to ensure the defending champions have a valuable victory from home.
Barcelona started off well on Wednesday, and their pressure paid off in the 19th minute when Marcus Rashford delivered an accurate pass across the box to Ferran Torres.
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However, PSG responded tenaciously despite losing the attack trio of Captain Marquinhos and Osmane Dembele, Kvicha Kuvaratzkeria and Desire Doo.
They controlled the procedure and set up 19-year-old Senny Mail after Nuno Mendes embarked on a dazzling left run in the 38th minute, beating three defenders.
After Lee Kang-In hit the post with a shot from the edge of the box in the 83rd minute, PSG finally got the winner from the 90th quick counter, with Achraf Hakimi crossing the alternative Gon Caloramos back home from close range.
“At the end, you have to be disappointed, like you’re going to admit it in the last and last moments of the game and lose at home, and you’re going to be very sad,” Barcelona captain Freddie DeJohn told Movistar+.
“They (PSG) were in the final stages, generally better in the second half. We started the game better. So, that went forward, but that’s true, they were better in the second half.”

Man City and Juventus were held, but Arsenal and Newcastle won
Manchester City had to settle for a 2-2 draw with Monaco after Eric Deer scored a 90-minute penalty against the hosts.
Villarreal and Juventus finished 2-2 after the Renato Veiga late equalizer.
Arsenal defeated the Olympiacos 2-0, with Gabriel Martinelli getting the net 12 minutes later, and Bucayo Saco sealing the victory in the time of injury.
“We want to be creative. We know the quality that our team has,” said Arsenal captain Martin Odegard.
“Everyone can see the quality and depth of the team. That’s a sense from every player on the pitch who wants to keep your place.”
Arsenal finished second in the English Premier League for three consecutive seasons and was knocked out of the Champions League in the semi-finals last year, Odegard added:
Nick Woltemade is doing his best to make Newcastle fans forget Alexander Isaac.
The club record $93 million signature scored the third goal in four starts for Newcastle, setting a 4-0 loss for the Union Sunguillowers.
The German international was signed to fill the substantial void left by Isaac’s controversial move to Liverpool. And he quickly influenced.
His 17-minute goal at Loto Park may not have been the most beautiful – he detoured Sandrotonari’s goal-bound shot through Kyershellpen, but Newcastle got off to a perfect start. He also highlighted his useful tips to stay in the right place at the right time.
Woltemade scored in back-to-back matches after goals against Arsenal on Sunday. He still has some way to prove he can replace Isaac, who scored 54 goals in the start of Newcastle’s 78 Premier League, but the early signs are promising after his move from Stuttgart.
Anthony Gordon attacked twice from the penalty spot. They took both sides of halftime to control Newcastle, and instead Harvey Burns added to fourth place.
Qarabag maintained a 100% start in the Champions League with a 2-0 victory over Copenhagen. Abdellah Zoubir and Emmanuel Addai have become targets of the Azerbaijan team.
