Europe shocked by PSG draw, Spanish press worried about Real Madrid

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Hell for PSG

On the side of The Teamwe talk about the huge draw of PSG in the Champions League. Heavy and new “, the newspaper says. It won’t be easy, but far from insurmountable for PSG. The confrontations against City, Bayern, Atlético and Arsenal are exciting “, analyzes the French media. ” Terror for PSG “, title Brand. Same story for the Corriere dello Sport who speaks of a ” hell ” for Paris. ” PSG, obsessed with winning the Champions League under Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, will have to overcome an extremely difficult group “, adds the Italian media.

Real Madrid targeted by the Spanish press

We are really witnessing a more than delicate situation for Real Madrid who were defeated by Las Palmas, 1-1, last night. Blocked “, placarded AS. ” Difficulty starting “, he adds Brand this morning. For ASReal Madrid showed worrying signs in their match against Las Palmas, conceding an early goal and struggling to respond “Despite Ancelotti’s tactical changes at half-time, the team failed to dominate and had to settle for a draw thanks to a Vinicius penalty.

Jonathan Tah will not leave

Despite public efforts from his agent Pini Zahavi and pressure before the transfer window closed, Jonathan Tah will not be leaving Bayer Leverkusen this summer, according to reports. Image. Around 6pm yesterday, the talks broke down, and the central defender will stay at the club for another season. Bayern Munich and FC Barcelona, ​​interested in Tah, were informed of the situation. Leverkusen did not give in, demanding at least 30 million euros for a transfer, an amount that neither Bayern nor Barcelona were willing to pay. Jonathan will therefore remain under the orders of Xabi Alonso.

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