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Paris Saint-Germain still can’t do it in the Champions League. After taking only 4 points in 4 matches, the French champions fell for a third time on the European scene this season. Luis Enrique’s men were dominated by Bayern Munich (1-0) on Tuesday evening at the Allianz Arena, and now see their chance of qualifying for the rest of the competition diminishing.
If the Parisians were not unworthy, shaking up this Bavarian team at times, with desire and courage, especially after the expulsion of Ousmane Dembélé which complicated their task, they once again conceded a goal from a kick arrested. Above all, the Rouge et Bleu once again showed a lack of efficiency in front of the opposing goal on the few opportunities they had.
Mbappé, last attacker to score in C1 for PSG
An inefficiency which is weighing down the European campaign of the residents of the Parc des Princes. In 5 C1 matches this season, the capital club have only found the fault three times. Only Paulo Gazzaniga against his camp during the first match against Girona, Achraf Hakimi and Warren Zaire-Emery managed to shake the nets.
To find traces of a goal by a PSG striker in the Champions League, you simply have to go back to last season and the quarter-final return against FC Barcelona on April 14. That evening on the Montjuic pitch, Kylian Mbappé scored a double. Since then, neither Ousmane Dembélé, Bradley Barcola, Gonçalo Ramos, Randal Kolo Muani or Marco Asensio have managed to put it to the bottom.
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