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If Luis Enrique easily recognized the superiority of Bayern Munich on Tuesday, Marquinhos attacked the referee of the match after the defeat conceded by PSG in Bavaria (1-0).
PSG suffered another disappointment on Tuesday on the European scene. Traveling to Bayern Munich, the capital club bit the dust, already conceding its third defeat in five matches in this group stage of the Champions League. And the French champions, reduced to 10 after the expulsion of Ousmane Dembélé, finally got away with it by only losing 1-0.
Questioned after the meeting, Luis Enrique found nothing to complain about the victory of the German giant. “Bayern deserved their victory, he confided. In the first half, we weren’t very far away, but we couldn’t contain their pressure. We couldn’t get the ball back in the opposing half. After the break, we had reason to hope by creating danger until the hour mark, then the expulsion (of Dembélé) was a serious error. »
Marquinhos doesn’t understand
For his part, Marquinhos preferred to point the finger at the arbitration. For the Parisian captain, the goal scored by the Munich team thanks to Kim Min-Jae was indeed marred by a foul preventing the exit of Matvey Safonov. “I asked the referee what was happening because a player was blocking him. He doesn’t play the ball, the goalkeeper can’t do anything.”he confided to the microphone of Canal+.
And the Brazilian had not finished with the referee, the Romanian Istvan Kovacs. “We don’t like to talk about the refereeing but he was really difficult against us, he didn’t make our task easy,” he added. All the doubts were for Bayern. On the goal, someone blocks the goalkeeper. He made his decision, he didn’t give a fault…”
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