Luis Enrique's team made a spectacular comeback in a two-match match.
Barcelona hosted Paris Saint-Germain in another match of the 1/4 finals of the Champions League. The French team lost in the first match with a score of 2:3 and came back to win. Luis Enrique changed the warehouse, released Warren Zair-Emeri and Bradley Barcol from the start, and also significantly turned back Ashraf Hakimi. In Barcelona, \u200b\u200bSergi Roberto could not lose his place through disqualification - Pedri took his place.
As in the Paris match, the first battles were entirely behind the team of Luis Enrique, but the Catalans had only one moment left to open the rakhunok. Yamal hit Mendes on the flank, shooting into the center, and Rafinha used his supporting foot to move the ball near the goal (they simply turned him in). 1:0. The guests continued to put pressure on the opponent's goal, but the danger was created by the father Xavi - Lewandowski, breaking through meters from 13 from the central zone, but the ball passed through more often than not..
Paris Saint-Germain did not dare to surrender and quickly opened up the enemy’s flanks. At one point, Mendes kicked into the center on Mbappe, and then punched him into one shot - Ter Stegen, with great difficulty, transferred the ball to Kutovy. A little later, Mbappe won the fight in the “other version” and broke into the distant corner - Kunde protected Ter Stegen.
It seemed that Barcelona could get into trouble, but Araujo beat Barcol, who rushed to play with Ter Stegen, and the referee wrote the Uruguayan a red card. This idea turned the match around and within ten minutes it was on the scoreboard. Barkola crossed from the left flank, and Dembele from the corner sent the ball under the crossbar. 1:1.
The teams went to rely on the equal leader, and at the beginning of the second half the guests actively went forward. At one point, Mbappe briefly passed to Ruis in the penalty box, and that shot into the far corner, but in the end it was a little lost. As it turned out, this was just the first jingle. Already a decade later, Vitinya grabbed the ball in the central zone and shot from between the penalty kicks - he hit the spot. 1:2.
Do you think what's the point of everything There were even more fruits to come. Gundogan hit the post with a shot from between the penalty area, and Xavi had his red card taken away for being too emotional. Last year, Ousmane Dembele snubbed Cancelo in the middle of someone else's free kick, and Mbappe did not deprive Ter Stegen of a chance with a penalty kick. 1:3.
Barcelona were forced to go on the attack and there was little chance of winning in the minority. Lewandowski shot from the left foot from the middle distance - Donnarumma, not without problems, parried the blow, but Ferran did not catch up with the finishing move, and was ahead of Marquinhos. Coaches tried to strengthen their teams' teams with substitutions, but the newcomers were ruined a little in the process.
The Catalans still have a few bad episodes to score, lest they get the final blow. And the Parisians found their goal - Mbappe rejected the pass from Hakimi and shot, Ter Stegen turned Barcelona, \u200b\u200bthen ran into Asensio's finishers, but the third shot, from Mbappe, was not taken. 1:4.
Barcelona - PSG 1:4 (first match - 3:2) Goals: Rafinha, 12 - Dembele, 40, Vitinha, 54, Mbappe, 61, 89 Barcelona: ter Stegen - Kounde, Araujo, Cubarsi, Cancelo (Felix, 82).