Paris Saint-Germain love to show-off – they break the bank and buy big stars – hog the limelight and end up with nothing in the end. Their hype has always been such that they are more interested in a Gala rather than playing football.
Right now the way champions league make even if you are staking big team to win you would be afraid after what ATM,Man United,PSG And Barcelona has done to us this week ???
— Sage? (@QwekuCyrus) September 15, 2021
If spending big money with the intent to buy superstars worked then the Galacticos would have won every title since 2002. Football is not that easy and it seems PSG still have not realized this.
Despite Leo Messi, Kylian Mbappe and Neymar starting together up front against Club Brugge, Paris Saint-Germain’s star trio struggled to produce anything of real merit against the hosts in a 1-1 draw in Belgium.
The game almost started in disaster for PSG, as a sloppy touch from Leandro Paredes saw him forced to commit a rash foul and, had it not been for the covering Marquinhos, the Argentine would’ve seen red instead of yellow.
Friendly reminder to PSG fans:
•Messi is not responsible for any of your defeats even if he scores 3 own goals
•He is alone responsible for all your wins, even if he is on the bench
•He is the system, if you dont win the UCL, your club has FAILED him
•Messi is ALWAYS correct— MC (@CrewsMat10) September 16, 2021
For all their attacking riches, it was Ander Herrera who opened the scoring for PSG on 11 minutes with a well-taken strike on his weaker left-foot, although much of the credit should go to Mbappe who turned his marker inside out before cutting the ball back to the Spaniard.
The only moment of the match in which members of the star-studded trio combined to meaningful effect was on 23 minutes, as Messi played Mbappe in on goal, but Simon Mignolet was there to deny the Frenchman.
Lionel Messi still searching for goals at PSG #UCL pic.twitter.com/vpVwSXZ1Az
— cricketsoccer (@cricketsoccer) September 16, 2021
From that point on, however, it was the hosts who had more joy. On 27 minutes, Brugge were level through Hans Vanaken, who arrived late in the box to connect with Eduard Sobol’s cross to make it 1-1.
Six minutes into the second half, there was more bad news for PSG, as Mbappe hobbled off after being on the receiving end of a clumsy clip to the ankle from Stanley Nsoki, and was replaced by Mauro Icardi.
Brugge continued to push forward and almost grabbed the go-ahead goal through Jack Hendry, whose shot from inside the area needed a good block from Marquinhos.