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Paris Saint-Germain brought it all... somersaults in an amazing game against Manchester City (4-2), of Pep Guardiola, who got into adventures. Last year's champion of France and first favorite for the title this year,
Paris Saint-Germain welcomed Manchester City for the 7th matchday of the League Stage of the
Champions League and took the victory, turning things upside down. They were losing 2-0 and prevailed 4-2 in a short period of time.
Pep Guardiola's team "embrace" a golden three-pointer. But the home team had not said their last word and the situation changed, and in an impressive way.
The first half ended with both teams remaining scoreless. In the second half, the scene changed. The goals began to rain down, with the spectacle being more than rich. Within three minutes (50' - 53'), the Citizens took a strong lead and everything indicated that they would leave with the double and the victory. The English international winger, Jack Grealish, opened the scoring with an elusive shot from an advantageous position, while the Norwegian Erling Haaland doubled the English goals.
However, Paris did not despair. It took only five minutes to balance the situation again. In the 56th minute, Dembele reduced the score to 2-1 with a shot from inside the area, while in the 61st minute, Barcola made it 2-2.
In the 78th minute, the Parisians' pressure paid off... and the complete turnaround came. After a free kick from the right, Neves was left unmarked at the far post and with a header he made it 3-2, while the icing on the cake was put in injury time by the Portuguese, Gonzalo Ramos.
With these three points, Paris rose to 22nd place with 10 points, +2 from 25th City, who will fight for qualification to the Champions League playoffs in the next and final match against Bruges.
Kvaratskhelia also present
Finally, it is worth noting that at the Parc des Princes, the French team's new transfer acquisition, Georgian
Kvaratskhelia, and his partner were also present in the stands.
Manos Staramopoulos
Journalist and Analyst of International Football and Affairs
Chief Editor English Zone of Discoveryfootball.com
Athens (Greece)