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Dominating is not winning. Last night, Paris Saint-Germain was clearly above Liverpool during the 1/8th first leg of the UEFA Champions League. But Luis Enrique's men bowed 1 to 0 on wire. Although they keep chances of qualifying, they are necessarily frustrated after such a match. A match of which a disputed action is a lot of talk this Thursday morning, namely the action involving Bradley Barcola and Ibrahima Konaté at the end of the first period. Some believe that the referee should have whistled penalty since the defender, according to them, jostled the Parisian striker.
But this is not the opinion of Samir Nasri (37 years old). On the set of Canal Champions Club on Canal+the former Olympique de Marseille player assures that the referee made the best decision. “For me it reminds me exactly of Jonathan Rowe's situaton (opposite Guéla Doué and Strasbourg, editor's note). It was not whistled, it's the same. It was a stroller like that. For me, in England, it does not whistle. ” PSG will surely not agree with this analysis.
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