Video, Arsenal – PSG: the big mistake by the Parisian defense on Bukayo Saka’s free kick

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After Kai Havertz opened the score on an error by Gianluigi Donnarumma, Paris Saint-Germain conceded a second goal from the Gunners a few minutes later, during this 2nd day of the Champions League on the pitch at the Emirates Stadium . If the first London achievement is mainly the fault of a bad outing by the Italian goalkeeper, the second is a disastrous collective effort. Indeed, Nuno Mendes committed a more than avoidable mistake on the left side of the Parisian defense, which offered an interesting free kick.

It was Bukayo Saka who was responsible for taking this free kick on the right side. The ball flew in front of the cage: neither Bradley Barcola nor Marquinhos managed to clear the ball, missing the trajectory twice. No Arsenal player touched the ball and so this fooled a helpless masked Gianluigi Donnarumma who remained unresponsive. The Gunners already have the break at home before the break. PSG has its head underwater…

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