The European press dismantles PSG, Brest shocks Europe

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PSG gets pushed down by the press

Big disappointment for PSG. Facing an impressive defensive Arsenal, Paris Saint-Germain lost 2-0 in the Champions League, with goals from Kai Havertz and Bukayo Saka. “ French kiss », signs the Daily Mail. “ Paris in the Blues “, writing The Team. The Parisian speaks of a helpless team, still under construction, of a Donnarumma who missed and a Dembélé who missed. “ Arsenal sank Paris », writes the Daily Mirror. Chelsea legend Frank Lampard says PSG received a “ lesson » from Arsenal.

Brest impresses

Brest has defied all predictions. “ Brest is Breizhil “, title The Team. Brest signs its second success in the Champions League. They crushed RB Salzburg in the second half, 4-0. The Breton club is provisionally second in the Champions League standings with six points. A hefty addition for the Austrian champion, despite having been a regular participant in the Champions League in recent years. After losing 3-0 against Auxerre last weekend, Brest put themselves up to the European challenge. A major feat for a club which was still playing in Ligue 2 in 2018-2019.

Van Nistelrooy mentioned at Manchester United

It’s a crisis at Manchester United. Erik ten Hag, despite his efforts to restore discipline and a certain control in the locker room, now finds himself in a delicate situation, explains the Manchester Evening News. After the humiliating defeat against Tottenham, Ten Hag is under pressure, with two games to save his position. Manchester United players would prefer Ruud van Nistelrooy to take over if Erik ten Hag is fired. Van Nistelrooy, currently assistant to Ten Hag, has the support of players and supporters. Other names like Simone Inzaghi and Gareth Southgate are also being considered.

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