Frank Lampard judges PSG harshly

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Once again, Paris Saint-Germain lost away in the Champions League, this time against Arsenal (2-0), at the Emirates Stadium (London), this Tuesday. If Luis Enrique’s men raised their heads in the second half, without worrying Raya and the defense of the Gunnersthey were swept aside in the first period, conceding two goals in 15 minutes, by Kai Havertz (20th) then Bukayo Saka (35th). At least, that’s what Frank Lampard analyzed after the first 45 minutes of the match.

It was difficult for them, they (the PSG players) received a lesson from an Arsenal team who were better physically, more aggressive with and without the ball and quicker than them in their play They failed to get their game going because Arsenal were so superior to them. “, indicated the former Chelsea player and coach, for Amazon Prime in comments relayed by the Daily Mail.

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