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Marco Verratti steals: "He has no place in my son's city team" - voila! sport

2023-03-09T07:42:32.591Z


Commentator Daniel Riolo killed the PSG midfielder whose turnovers led to a 2:0 loss in Munich. Coach Galtier: "My future? It depends on the management, I understand that everyone is disappointed"


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The Qataris' Champions League dream was shattered once again in the round of 16, when tonight (Wednesday) Paris Saint-Germain lost 2:0 to Bayern Munich (3:0 on aggregate) and lost another title in the 2022/23 season, in which they only have to defend a championship France.

Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe once again failed to subdue Jan Sommer, PSG players ran almost 10 km less than their opponents, Marquinhos and Nordy Mukiela were injured and the relegation raises the question of the continuation of coach Christophe Galtier, who may be the one to pay the price



The majority of the fire from the fans and the media was taken by Marco Verratti, the club's oldest player (arrived in 2012) who lost the two balls that led to the goals of Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting (61) and Serge Gnabry (89). Commentator Daniel Riolo attacked in RMC

:

"I would send him back to Pescara, where he would be calm.

I don't even know if he has a place in my son's city team." Verratti received the lowest score (2) in "L'Equipe",



About Galtier, Riolo said: "He is a raider who suffers. All he does in Paris is accompany the players and put cones in training, that's all."

On Messi: "He and Neymar came to Paris just to go to the gym and prepare for the World Cup."



Samir Nasri also criticized in "Canal Plus": "You can't lose balls like Verratti in the first goal."

Bayern didn't offer much, but took advantage of mistakes to go up.

Just like in the previous game."

on target

Marco Verratti (Photo: GettyImages, Quality Sport Images)

the numbers

* Bayern Munich has reached the quarter-finals of the Champions League in 12 of the last 13 years.

The only one to knock him out in the round of 16 in these years is Liverpool, who won 1:3 in Munich in March 2019 (with a brace from Sadio Mane) after a 0:0 draw in the first leg at Anfield.



* This is PSG's second consecutive elimination in the round of 16 and a total of fifth in the last seven years.



* Five of Bayern's last seven goals against PSG in the Champions League were scored by exes of the French champions: three by Eric Maxime Schoof-Motting with three and two by Kingsley Coman.



* Bayern remains the only team not to have conceded a goal during the first half of Champions League matches this season.



* This is the first time since 1995 that PSG has not scored even one goal in a doubleheader in the deciding stages of the Champions League (2:0 and 1:0 losses to Milan in the semi-finals).



* Lionel Messi became the third player in the history of the Champions League to reach 150 appearances in the team, after Iker Casillas (176) and Cristiano Ronaldo (178).



* Nordy Mukiele is only the second player in the history of PSG in the Champions League who entered as a substitute and was substituted.

The only one before him was Askiel Labasi (against Porto in October 2012).



* Warren Zaire-Emery is the youngest player to play in the Champions League on his birthday (he celebrated the 17th tonight).

Before him were three players who shared their 19th birthday.

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Score 3. Lionel Messi (Photo: Reuters)

The responses

Danilo Ferreira

concluded: "Unfortunately, we can only say that Bayern are stronger than us. We had situations in the first half and we didn't take advantage of them. When it happens in the Champions League, it's hard to win. Then we made mistakes. It's hard to be dismissed like that, but this is the Champions League. In order to progress, we We must be together, do things together and not individually. We have great players here who must work together to grow."

The disappointed Christophe Galtier said at the end: "We didn't know how to score in our best moments. We had chances in the first half, but in the second we conceded a really silly goal. Bayern pressed, we knew that was what would happen. There is nothing to be ashamed of in the way we played on bursts in the face of that pressure. After an hour



,

When you're behind, it's hard to come back. I don't know if we learned a lesson, but it's disappointing and frustrating. If we had scored first, the game would have developed differently."



When asked about the differences between the teams, the coach said: "We had a lot of significant deficits in the first game and a lot of significant deficits in the second. We had to replace the brakes because of injuries, obviously that weakened us, but we have to look forward. It's a big disappointment to be eliminated in the round of 16, there's no doubt . We have to accept it and concentrate on the task in the league. We are all disappointed and I am in the lead, we had high hopes for a comeback in the return. My future? It depends on the management and the president. It is clear to me that the club there will love this enterprise and everyone is disappointed at the moment. I stay on the same course and want to end the season with A lot of energy and determination."



Former Bayern Munich and England international,

Owen Hargreaves

Shemperan on the BBC: "Paris Saint-Germain has so many brilliant players, but it is not a team. It's a shame, they managed to put so many wonderful players together, but they just took a step back. This project is not working, they are not close To win the Champions League. They need to sign great French talents, that should be their project. Right now I don't see a team there that will win the Champions League."

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  • world football

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  • Paris Saint Germain

  • Marco Verratti

  • Christophe Galtier

  • Lionel Messi

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