This Wednesday, Barcelona beat PSG in Paris 3-2 in a thrilling first leg game of the Champions League quarter-finals, featuring a brace from Raphinha and three Portuguese players.
The Catalans took the lead through Rafinha (37′), when Joao Felix came off the bench in the 60th minute. PSG, with Nuno Mendes and Vitinha in the starting lineup and in good form, equalized through Dembele (48 minutes), with the Portuguese midfielder also turning the result (2-1) in favor of the French. With Raphinha in a bad mood, Barcelona restored equality (62 minutes), but it was the new signing Christensen who won (77 minutes).
In another match of the day, Atl. Madrid took advantage of their home advantage to defeat Borussia Dortmund 2–1. A quick entry saw the Spanish score through De Paul (4′) and extend their lead through Samuel Lino (32′). However, Haller (81′) restored the score, reducing it to 2-1.
Author: Mario Figueiredo
Source: CM Jornal
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