Paris Saint-Germain president Nasser Al-Khelaifi stormed the referee's dressing room and broke equipment after his side were knocked out of the Champions ...
"Overall we were the better team, and it's so disappointing when the emotion of the game changed from this type of situation. "It's impossible to accept because it was a clear foul." It's impossible not to consult the VAR. But I'm not looking for excuses. "When the referee asked them to leave, the president hit a piece of the assistant's equipment, breaking it." Article 15 also states that "incorrect behavior of players and [club] officials" could result in suspensions or fines. There was also
Paris Saint-Germain's sporting director Leonardo has said that the club “shouldn't throw everything in the bin,” after being knocked out of the Champions...
Kylian Mbappe is out to beat Real then join them. The stage is set perfectly Kylian Mbappe is out to beat Real then join them. The stage is set perfectly “For an hour, we were better than Real Madrid. The atmosphere changed in the stadium. The objective is to win the Champions League, and until half-time we were fine.
A Spanish journalist has claimed that Paris Saint-Germain president Nasser Al-Khelaifi went into a fit of rage after Wednesday's defeat by Real Madrid.
Al-Khelaifi was said to be incensed by the decision to allow the first of Karim Benzema's three goals, because he believed the Real forward had fouled PSG keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma. Al-Khelaifi is said to have been fuming after his PSG team were eliminated from the Champions League following a 3-1 loss at the Bernabeu. PSG President Nasser Al-Khelaifi Accused Of Threatening To "Kill" Real Madrid Employee
Paris Saint-Germain were left fuming after Real Madrid's 3-1 Champions League win at the Bernabeu, sources told ESPN.
"It's a feeling of a lot of injustice, with the goal we conceded," he said. "It's a clear foul from Benzema on Donnarumma. The emotional state of the game changed and we were very exposed. The UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body will take a decision in due course."
Los medios salieron a la carga tras la estruendosa eliminación del equipo francés de la UEFA Champions League.
La emisora RMC Sports coincide en que Pochettino dejará de ser el entrenador parisino al final de la próxima temporada, a pesar de que su contrato se extiende hasta 2023, pero apunta a que el futuro de Leonardo, el director técnico, "también está cuestionado". No hace falta buscar una excusa", señala. El 1-1, en un "grosero error" de Donnarumma, fue un punto de inflexión que desató "el inicio de la furia merengue y la pérdida de control de los hombres de Mauricio Pochettino".
La espera del París Saint-Germain por su primer título en la Liga de Campeones continuará, tras 11 años de propiedad qatarí y más de 1.000 millones de ...
La acción de Benzema es falta y estaríamos hablando de otra cosa”, comentó el estratega argentino. Ésta se perfilaba como la campaña en que todo funcionaría al fin, con la llegada de Messi desde el Barcelona. Distintos técnicos han ido y venido —está por verse si Pochettino conserva el empleo para la próxima temporada. “Estamos realmente decepcionados esta noche”. Hemos sido mejores en 180 minutos de fútbol”. Leonardo habló de la necesidad de “encontrar soluciones lo más pronto posible”. Marquinhos reflexionó en el hecho de que el equipo estará “más maduro para la próxima temporada”. Lo más probable es que la próxima vez que Mbappé juegue en la Liga de Campeones sea contra el PSG, tal vez contra el Madrid. ¿Cuán doloroso será para Messi atestiguar eso? “Hay una acción que es determinante y es la jugada del primer gol suyo... La espera de un primer título en la Liga de Campeones continuará para el PSG, después de 11 años de propiedad qatarí y de fichajes por más de 1.000 millones de dólares. “Estábamos convencidos de que éramos el mejor equipo y de que podíamos seguir adelante con un plantel capaz de ganar la competencia”, dijo el director deportivo del PSG, Leonardo. Parecía incluso más difícil que el PSG perdiera su lugar en los cuartos de final después de que Kylian Mbappé anotó un tanto memorable en las postrimerías del duelo de ida y protagonizó otra genialidad — a pase de Neymar — para conseguir el 2-0 en el global durante el primer tiempo en la capital española. La evidencia principal de la debacle del PSG fue que el tanto de la victoria madridista llegó en la jugada nacida del saque de la media cancha que siguió al segundo tanto de Benzema. El PSG perdió rápido el balón y obsequió una oportunidad que terminó cuando Vinícius Júnior hizo un recorte hacia el área penal.
When a routine surgery left Jean-Pierre Adams in a coma four decades ago, his wife Bernadette refused to let go. This is their story.
"I remember the place, at school, next to the tree," he says. She finds a taxi and heads to the hotel. "No," he says. "At the hospital, the encephalogram was never flat," she says. "She was very edgy all the time," her sister Yvette says. "She seemed disoriented," Trésor says. The person she saw in the mirror was a middle-aged woman, with one kid out of the house and another soon to leave, with a husband who wouldn't wake up. "I have to tell my kids," she says. "He was there!" There's a bottle of Ricard in his home bar, and when he pours a glass, at home or out with friends, he toasts his friend Jean-Pierre, the same friend he stopped going to visit. She got no answers, no guidance, and in the absence of information, she chose to believe in the most powerful thing she'd ever experienced: her love for Jean-Pierre. She was 24 and he was 19.
Lionel Messi estaba de pie, inmóvil y atónito en el Santiago Bernabéu. Tenía la mano derecha en la cadera y la izquierda en la cabeza.
La acción de Benzema es falta y estaríamos hablando de otra cosa”, comentó el estratega argentino. Ésta se perfilaba como la campaña en que todo funcionaría al fin, con la llegada de Messi desde el Barcelona. Distintos técnicos han ido y venido —está por verse si Pochettino conserva el empleo para la próxima temporada. “Estamos realmente decepcionados esta noche”. Hemos sido mejores en 180 minutos de fútbol”. Leonardo habló de la necesidad de “encontrar soluciones lo más pronto posible”. Marquinhos reflexionó en el hecho de que el equipo estará “más maduro para la próxima temporada”. Lo más probable es que la próxima vez que Mbappé juegue en la Liga de Campeones sea contra el PSG, tal vez contra el Madrid. ¿Cuán doloroso será para Messi atestiguar eso? “Hay una acción que es determinante y es la jugada del primer gol suyo... La espera de un primer título en la Liga de Campeones continuará para el PSG, después de 11 años de propiedad qatarí y de fichajes por más de 1,000 millones de dólares. “Estábamos convencidos de que éramos el mejor equipo y de que podíamos seguir adelante con un plantel capaz de ganar la competencia”, dijo el director deportivo del PSG, Leonardo. Parecía incluso más difícil que el PSG perdiera su lugar en los cuartos de final después de que Kylian Mbappé anotó un tanto memorable en las postrimerías del duelo de ida y protagonizó otro momento de magnificencia —a pase de Neymar— para conseguir el 2-0 en el global durante el primer tiempo en la capital española. La evidencia principal de la implosión del PSG fue que el tanto de la victoria madridista llegó en la jugada nacida del saque de la media cancha que siguió al segundo tanto de Benzema. El PSG perdió rápido el balón y obsequió una oportunidad que terminó cuando Vinícius Júnior hizo un recorte hacia el área penal.
Neymar and Gianluigi Donnarumma clashed in a dressing room bust-up after Paris Saint-Germain's 3-1 Champions League defeat to Real Madrid.
"The emotion of the game changed. It changed the way the game went completely." We're a team, and we're with you." "It's unbelievable," he said. "It's impossible to accept. This news story is unacceptable," the goalkeeper said, before Neymar responded "No worries!
While the word “narrative” has become something of a cinder block sitting in the intestines of sports, sometimes you just can't avoid how much it's beating ...
The finish for the third and winning goal is just stupid, not even needing a touch and using the outside of his right foot to perfectly place a bouncing and spinning ball coughed up to him by Marquinhos.But a lot of space should be dedicated to Modric, too, as he’s two years older and yet was at the heart of just about everything Madrid did in the second half. It started with Madrid pressing keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma into this barf of a pass to no one, when Marquinhos nor Achraf Hakimi gave him any other choice:Speaking of symbolism, it was hard to miss that Madrid’s second and equalizing goal started with Neymar doing nothing on the left wing, where Mbappe had been but swapped to the middle, before giving the ball away needlessly to Luka Modrić. And Modrić proceeds to set up this goal twice after being donated the ball:And in perhaps the greatest example of tripping over your own dick to fall off a building, PSG contrived to give up the winning goal 11 seconds after the ensuing kickoff when they gave the ball away, and Marquinhos forgot how his legs worked:You really have to try to give up a goal off your own kickoff. They certainly saw it in the first leg at the Parc de Princes when Mbappe was an utter terror down the left for PSG and capped off his peformance with a last-minute goal that gave the Parisians a 1-0 lead and also turned the soul of a couple Madrid defenders into a fine paste:In the second leg Wednesday, Mbappé was no less a hydra, pilfering the entire right side of the Madrid defense. Two or three times he had received the ball on the break, and took either Militão or Carvahal or David Alaba to the touchline on his left foot and crossed for anyone with the sense to be there (which no one was). Alaba is preparing for another sprint to the endline here, giving Mbappé all the time he needs to blast it in at the near post. Mbappé has a World Cup winner’s medal, authored his own personal destruction of Barcelona last season, and is basically the next Best Player In The World if he isn’t already. The stories of his Ronaldo posters in his bedroom growing up in the Paris suburbs have become commonplace.
Karim Benzema's second-half hat trick delivered a familiar disappointment to a star-studded French champion.
He jabbed out a foot, a flash of movement, a tic, a twitch. Not quite 20 minutes earlier, Real Madrid had been out of the Champions League. As good as gone, anyway. He was standing on the edge of the Paris St.-Germain box.
Karim Benzema produced a memorable performance to inspire Real Madrid to a comeback win against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League round of 16 ...
"I have a feeling of great injustice because of the goal conceded after a clear foul by Benzema on Donnarumma, and from then on, everyone's emotional state changed," Pochettino said." But when it seemed like PSG was cruising into the quarterfinals, Benzema scored a second-half hat-trick in just 17 minutes to turn the tie on its head. PSG then went into full panic mode and 17 seconds after the restart, Marquinhos misjudged a clearance, allowing Benzema to fire a stunning effort into the corner of the net. Karim Benzema scores hat-trick in 17 minutes as Real Madrid dumps PSG out of Champions League Karim Benzema inspired Real Madrid to a famous win in the Champions League. Karim Benzema produced a memorable performance to inspire Real Madrid to a comeback win against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League round of 16 second leg on Wednesday. Already leading 1-0 from the first leg, PSG looked to be in total control after Kylian Mbappé doubled the visitors' aggregate score with a first-half strike. The time between the second and third goal was just 106 seconds as PSG capitulated inside a raucous Santiago Bernabéu Stadium -- with the aggregate score 3-2 at the final whistle. The comeback came due to a matter of mental strength.
PSG stars Neymar and Gianluigi Donnarumma clashed heads in the dressing room following their shocking defeat to Real Madrid in the UCL...
Donnarumma also blamed Neymar for giving up possession on the second goal. The Brazilian and Italian internationals squared each other up, with Neymar blaming Donnarumma for allowing the first goal. The only way Mbappe was actually going to stay at PSG is if they captured the most prestigious piece of hardware in club football.