Borussia Dortmund: first hard blow before PSG!

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With character and a zest for success following the expulsion of Ronald Araujo, PSG went to get their ticket for the last four of the Champions League for the benefit of FC Barcelona. After winning brilliantly on the pitch at the Montjuic stadium in Barcelona (1-4), the capital club will face Borussia Dortmund for the C1 semi-finals. An opponent a priori within reach of Paris who had already played twice in the group stage against the Marsupiaux.

But after winning at Parc des Princes (2-0), Kylian Mbappé’s teammates were held to a draw at Signal Iduna Park in December (1-1). To make matters worse, the BVB would have to deal with a lack of size. Indeed, according to information from The Team, Sébastien Haller should be missing for this double confrontation. Hit in the ankle against Borussia Mönchengladbach on April 13, the 29-year-old Ivorian striker should not be back for the two matches against Paris.

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