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PSG worried
Luis Enrique’s men lost 2-1 to Atlético Madrid, with a goal in the final moments. “ This time there is urgency “, title The Parisianworried after this defeat which places Paris in 25th place. For the Figaro Sport« PSG takes a lesson in efficiency “. PSG dominated the match against Atletico Madrid at the Parc des Princes, with 71% possession and 22 shots, including 9 on target. The capital team is “ downgraded » for the newspaper The Team. Barcola and Mendes were put in difficulty. Gianluigi Donnarumma « the invisible hand “, writing The Teamwhich gives the Italian doorman a rating of 3. The Parisians are making their task much more complicated in view of qualifying for the C1 play-offs.
Viktor Gyökeres courted in England
In the Daily Mirrorwe learn that Manchester United and Chelsea are preparing to compete for Viktor Gyökeres, Swedish striker of Sporting CP, after his impressive performances, including a hat-trick against Manchester City. Since arriving from Coventry in 2023 for £20 million, he has scored 66 goals in 67 games, becoming one of Europe’s most sought-after goalscorers. Although his release clause is set at €100m, Sporting could accept offers around €80m if he stays until the end of the season. With Ruben Amorim in charge at United, the race for his signature could be fierce. But United could move for him this summer, with Arsenal and Chelsea also interested. Gyökeres, 26, has an £84m release clause in his contract but Sporting are said to be expecting offers of £60m.
Similar scenarios for Arsenal and Aston Villa
We find England where this night can be translated by only one thing: “ The hand of horror », signs the Daily Mail. English clubs Arsenal and Aston Villa had similar matches. A handball in the area and a goal from the opponent from a penalty. Aston Villa continues a third defeat after an inexplicable error by Tyrone Mings against Club Brugge. Mings picked up a ball thinking the game was stopped. A gag action, which cost his team dearly. In Milan, Arsenal also suffered from a penalty, with Mikel Merino penalized for an unintentional handball, allowing Hakan Calhanoglu to score for Inter. Despite a better second half and some attempts from Kai Havertz and Bukayo Saka, Arsenal failed to equalize.
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