LDC: PSG slaps Brest and takes a big step towards qualification

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A 100% delightful French dam or a L1 poster like a French Cup, the first leg between Brest and PSG was variously judged by football lovers. It was also in Roudourou to set fire to help his team destabilize a necessarily favorite Parisian training. But it was the dreaded scenario that took place, with a domination of the men of Luis Enrique immediately, with more than 70% possession in the first quarter of an hour. But no frank occasion, up to a shot of Dembélé diverted from the hand by the unfortunate Lees-Melou (17th). After verification with the Var, the referee designated the penalty spot. Vitinha executed the sentence (0-1, 21st).

PSG therefore quickly opened the brand, forcing Brest to discover itself a little more than in the first minutes. But the match struggled to get out of a purring pace. Until Brest finally manages to pack the debates. First by a rush of Sima, finally countered in extremis by Pacho, then, on the next corner, by a Sima's head, again, which ended on the post (35th). In the space of two minutes, the Breton club damaged PSG damn, proving that it had the means to score. PSG responded with an overflow of gifted, in legs, who found Barcola, whose shot was not framed (38th).

Dembélé still decisive

Hakimi also touched the post, his, intervening on a center (40th). Result, 1 Brestois shot in the first period, 2 posts affected. But in the Champions League, you should not give a gift, PSG learned it at its expense. So he did not let the opportunity to increase the scoring after a wonderful ball out. Hakimi ate the space, served Dembélé, which was responsible for the rest by surprising bizot on the closed side (0-2, 45th). Upon returning from the locker room, Brest put pressure on the Parisian goal and Sima still found the post (49th)! Paris was thinking of scoring the third goal, but Barcola was reported offside and Doué's goal was canceled.

Praised for its effectiveness in recent weeks, Dembélé missed a big opportunity on a gold service of João Neves (58th). Barcola also was lounging in front of Bizot after a new outing of perfect ball (62nd). But PSG was still chaining, and on a billiards, Dembélé grabbed the ball, returned to the surface and adjusted Bizot again (0-3, 66th). The match seemed to be folded, as is the qualification even before the return match. Luis Enrique could launch his coaching and brought Kvaratskhelia successively, Lee then Ramos. Brest was trying to reduce the brand, but couldn't do it. PSG may have done the hardest on Tuesday evening, leaving his opponent for little hope for the return match.

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