There was no pity or contemplation. No one was saved
.
Not even
Kylian Mbappé
, the darling of the French, could avoid being shocked by the disappointment of elimination in the round of 16 of the Champions League.
The striker received the same lapidary qualification as the world champion
Lionel Messi
, who had already fallen on other occasions, after the 0-2 defeat against Bayern Munich in Germany.
The 'Flea' and the 'Turtle' received a "3" rating from the prestigious French sports newspaper L'Equipe.
Be careful, those were not the worst scores for a team that was bland and had no reaction, in addition to not having been able to score a goal during the 180 minutes in which their stars faced the Bavarians, who advanced to the quarterfinals.
The Italian midfielder
Marco Verratti
was rated a "2" for his direct responsibility for the first goal for the Germans, when he received the ball from behind on the edge of his area and when trying to play out he was stripped of it and led to the goal converted by Cameroonian
Eric Choupo Moting
.
Messi had already received a 3 rating in the first leg that PSG lost at home in France against the Germans 1-0 in the first leg of this round of 16 series.
The author of this score awarded to the captain of the world champion Argentine team was the editor of the newspaper L'Equipe, José Barroso.
The best qualification of the Parisian team went to the Portuguese left back
Nuno Mendes
with a 7, followed by the Spanish
Sergio Ramos
with 6.
L'Equipe's scores
Gianluigi Donnarumma: 6
Danilo Perreira: 6
Sergio Ramos: 6
Marquinhos: - (was injured)
Achraf Hakimi: 4
Vitinha: 4
Marco Verratti: 2
Fabián Ruiz: 5
Nuno Mendes: 7
Lionel Messi: 3
Kylian Mbappé: 3
Christophe Galtier ( SD): 3
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