Real Sociedad-PSG: Bradley Barcola replaced at half-time by Luis Enrique

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This is the poster long awaited by the Parisian people for several weeks. Paris Saint-Germain travels this Tuesday evening to the Spanish Basque Country, to San Sebastián, to challenge Real Sociedad on the pitch at the Anoeta stadium, in the round of 16 second leg of the Champions League. Victorious to go (2-0) at the Parc des Princes, Luis Enrique’s troops must finish the job in Spain, to obtain a qualifying ticket for the quarters of the competition. The match is commented live on French Football Weekly.

The first period went perfectly for the Parisians, leading by the smallest of margins thanks to Kylian Mbappé’s opener (15th). But a little surprise disrupted the return to the PSG locker room. Indeed, the Spanish coach decided to replace Bradley Barcola, holder alongside Mbappé and Dembélé, to bring into play the South Korean international, Kang-in Lee. Injury or simple tactical adjustment? The reason for this change has not yet been revealed.

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