“You don’t scare anyone”, Lizarazu’s violent attack

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Bixente Lizarazu did not mince his words when analyzing PSG’s new defeat against Bayern Munich (1-0), Tuesday evening in the Champions League.

Paris Saint-Germain continues to worry in the Champions League. Already beaten by Arsenal (2-0) and Atlético Madrid (1-2), the capital club logically lost for the third time in five matches in Munich (1-0) on Tuesday evening. A new setback which puts the French champions in a very delicate position with a view to qualifying for the rest of the competition.

After the match, Luis Enrique recognized the superiority of the Bavarians. An observation shared by Bixente Lizarazu, who was not kind to the Parisians. “ Bayern’s victory makes sense because PSG came to Munich with a defensive approach. This allowed him to limit the damage, with a mid four which protected the defense rather well even if Bayern created a lot of chances but showed waste, notably Coman », Confided the former Munich player to L’Equipe.

Lizarazu: “PSG left in this little arm match”

The 98 world champion then pointed out the lack of offensive ambition of Bradley Barcola and his partners. “ A score of 2-0 would still have been more logical, he estimated. PSG had a glaring offensive deficit. It was so poor. We’ve had matches with a false 9, yesterday there weren’t even any 9 left. It was zero 9. The 4-4-2 chosen was very poor. I didn’t understand. »

PSG left in this small arm match, Lizarazu insisted. He behaved like a junior in the approach to the meeting. PSG was not at the level of a match like that. And up front, you don’t scare anyone. When you are PSG, when you have a budget of more than 800 million euros, you cannot say that you are under construction, you are not Red Bull Leipzig. » The message got through.

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