Rage, rage against the dying of the light. On a damp night at the Parc Des Princes, Paris Saint‑Germain and Barcelona dished up a breezy, open Champions League last-16 second leg marked by a performance of familiar, half-speed brilliance from Lionel Messi.

PSG defended in numbers, sat deep and cashed in their three-goal first‑leg lead with a 1-1 draw. They were given an easier ride by the astonishing wastefulness of Ousmane Dembélé in front of goal. The attacker was all fine movement and half-baked finishing, missing four good chances in the first half.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Labour plans to allow local authorities to buy land cheaply for development

Exclusive: If elected next year, party would allow officials to buy up…

Women’s Euro 2022 Golden Boot: top goalscorers, game by game

Who will get the most goals at the European Championship in England?…

‘Elevated’ risk of hackers targeting UK drinking water, says credit agency

Moody’s warning over hacking’s effect on debts may bolster water utilities’ plans…

Uptake of Covid jab remains high in UK despite blood clot fears

Scientists insist Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine is safe after seven deaths in Britain Coronavirus…