Paris Saint-Germain closest and Barcelona looking for a miracle
Paris Saint- Germain france enter the second leg of the Champions League final on Wednesday, having put ahead in the quarter-finals, but any missing move against Barcelona, who are ecstatic with their domestic results, may change the equation.
In the first leg, Paris Saint-Germain suffered a humiliating loss to Barcelona (4-1) at home at the Camp Nou, led by young star Kylian Mbappe.
Argentine coach Mauricio Pochettino's team find themselves in a good position to cross into the quarter-finals but must be ware of a small domestic setback after the continental brilliance when they fell 2-0 to Monaco in the league.
But the French capital club succeeded from then on to return to the right track with two victories over Dijon and Bordeaux and remained two points away from the leaderboard Lille, before crossing into the final round of the cup at the expense of Brest.
The Parisian team in the second leg is looking to get out of the match with the card to qualify for the quarter-finals and not allow Barcelona to repeat the historic Remontada in 2017 in front of him and in the same round, when PSG won a clean four round before the historic Premontada fell to Barcelona 6-1, but the irony this time will be the return match will take place at the Parc des Princes.
"He will continue to train individually, and there will be a new report on his condition in the coming days," said Moyes Keane, who is missing out on A-19, and Juan Bernat of Spain with a knee injury.
On the part of Barcelona, although they realize that the task requires a great miracle, hope remains, especially after the team "Remontada" small other by compensating for the delay 2-0 back in the semi-finals of the Spanish Cup against Sevilla to win 3-0 back after the extension last week.
Gerard Pique and Ronald Araujo will be absent from the squad, the Catalan club announced today.
"Coming back from a 1-4 delay is a difficult task... "During the game, we will see if there is a chance to cross," he said.
Barcelona's BARCA first match will be in front of the eyes of the new president- old Juan Laporta, who was re-elected on Sunday, who chaired the club's board of directors between 2003 and 2010 and the magnificent line-up of former coach Josep Guardiola.
Barça have produced impressive results domestically with 10 wins in their last 11 league matches and have maintained their unbeaten record in la Liga for the 16th consecutive match, and have lost domestically since last December only once in 17 matches, against Sevilla in the cup.
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