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International press tear PSG apart: ‘This team doesn’t scare anyone’

Once again, the Paris star ensemble is eliminated early in the Champions League. The press echo is accordingly negative.

München – It remains. Despite huge investments in world-class players such as Lionel Messi (35), Kylian Mbappé (24) and Neymar (31), Paris Saint-Germain can Champions League not win. On Wednesday evening, France’s top football club failed in the round of 16 after two defeats FC Bayern Munich. Since the takeover by the Qatari investor group “Qatar Sports Investments” in 2011, PSG has been aiming in vain for winning the premier class. The international press leaves no good hair on the star ensemble after being eliminated again.

Messi (35) passed the press without a word after the bankruptcy. © FRANCK FIFE / AFP

FRANCE

The Parisian: “This team does not scare anyone. But despite the renewed gossip – the revolution will have to wait. Losing out in the Champions League against Bayern Munich puts PSG back in a situation that it has experienced many times before. The future of the club and the club’s management hangs in the balance more dependent than ever on Kylian Mbappe’s decisions.”

The world: “Bayern punishes PSG and takes the air out of Paris. It will end the season without any appeal – it is questionable whether the Qataris and Kylian Mbappe will be able to offer that again.”

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The team: “A fundamental inability to grow to new greatness. The elimination of PSG, their fifth Champions League round of 16 elimination in the Qatar era, heralds the end of an illusion and successive shaky sporting constructions. Both geniuses didn’t get along her box.”

Liberation: “GOODBYE! PSG had their magic amulet, the man who moves mountains. But from the start of the second half, Paris were less physically present, technically much less precise than the perennial German champions, unable to even score in two games shoot. PSG gives the impression of leaving the European stage without really believing in it, without moving, without living. And Kylian Mbappe couldn’t change that either.”

Press after Bayern victory: “PSG is pale and lackluster than ever”

Kylian Mbappé (24) couldn't make the difference against Bayern either.

Kylian Mbappé (24) couldn’t make the difference against Bayern either. © HRISTOF STACHE / AFP

ENGLAND

The Sun: “AU REVOIR, Paris Saint-Germain. Once again, Qatari petrodollars have not bought Champions League glory. Europe’s Holy Grail dreams are shattered.”

Mirror: “The wait goes on. Mbappe and Messi despair, PSG is out.”

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ITALY

Gazzetta dello Sport: “FC Bayern sink PSG mercilessly. A complete disaster for Paris, which shows that the spring revolution with the change of coach and Mbappe’s contract extension has not led to any results.”

Corriere dello Sport: “The defeat of the French is a real humiliation in view of the clear superiority of Bayern. The many stars are not enough to make PSG a real team. PSG are pale and lackluster than ever.”

Corriere della Sera: “The Champions League remains enchanted for PSG. Mbappe crashes against Bayern’s wall, Messi was destroyed by Nagelsmann’s giants.”

The newspaper: “Paris St. Germain dreams of paradise and wakes up in hell.”

Press response to the Champions League: Praise for Matthijs de Ligt

Matthijs de Ligt (23) shone with strong defense work on Wednesday evening.

Matthijs de Ligt (23) shone with strong defense work on Wednesday evening. © ODD ANDERSEN / AFP

NETHERLANDS

Football International: “An impressive de Ligt reigns supreme over Messi and Mbappe. The defender was outstanding.”

SWITZERLAND

Blick: “That could have ended in Champions League drama for the Nati goalie! Yann Sommer’s mega-goat could have turned everything upside down. Now he can celebrate in the end – thanks to team-mate Matthijs de Ligt.”

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