LdC: the terrible statistics of Paris Saint-Germain

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Trailing 1-0 by PSV Eindhoven after a goal from Noa Lang, Paris Saint-Germain is having a difficult evening this evening at the Parc des Princes. Having to react or risk a second defeat in a row in the Champions League, the Ile-de-France club is going through a very negative series in the competition. Indeed if we count the first period against the Dutch and the four previous matches of the Ile-de-France residents (last year’s double confrontation against Borussia Dortmund, Girona and Arsenal), the latter have spent 400 minutes without seeing any of their player score a goal.

Indeed, even if they won 1-0 against Girona, the goal scored was conceded against his camp by Paulo Gazzaniga. This is the first time in its history in the Champions League that Paris Saint-Germain has experienced such a pronounced period of offensive shortage. PSG shot 88 times over this period for 10 attempts which ended on the posts and the crossbar for 0 goals scored by a Parisian player.

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