Before the first leg in Paris, Parisian supporters had done almost the same thing, in the opposite direction.
At a press conference, which was nothing exciting, the Catalan coach, who will leave his post at the end of the season, indicated that he expected “a football war”. And we are counting on Mbappé to put a missile into the top corner. Read this little article from Aymeric.
That’s it, it’s the moment of truth, we can’t go back any longer. After its defeat at home a week ago, Paris has its back against the wall and must imperatively win this evening in Barcelona to try to qualify for the semi-finals of the Champions League. So, yes, the setting is a little less sumptuous than the Camp Nou, which is under construction. We are at the Montjuic Olympic stadium, on the heights of the Catalan city, with its cursed athletics track, to witness a great feat by PSG. If Luis Enrique’s men manage to reproduce the ten minutes of the second half of the first leg, then the half should be close. Otherwise…
» Come on, we’ll meet at 8:30 p.m. to follow the match together. All together eh eh.