After opening the score, Paris Saint-Germain was overthrown by AC Milan (1-2) at San Siro thanks to a decisive goal from Blues striker Olivier Giroud on Tuesday, November 7, during the 4th day of the Champions League group stage.
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On the Milanese pitch at San Siro, on November 7, there was a little air of the French team. Seven Blues actually started the match among the 22 players in the match between AC Milan (Mike Maignan, Théo Hernandez and Olivier Giroud) and Paris-SG (Lucas Hernandez, Ousmane Dembélé, Randal Kolo Muani and Kylian Mbappé). But for this 4th day of the first round of the Champions League, there was no question of blue friendship, nor even of brotherhood with the Hernandez brothers who faced each other for the second time in two weeks.
Beaten in the first leg (0-3), AC Milan welcomed PSG in an uncomfortable position with zero victories in three matches as well as zero goals on the clock. However, in front of their supporters, the Rossoneri, carried by their best player, the Portuguese Rafael Leao, finally honored their past glory (7 Champions Leagues) by defeating a PSG who undoubtedly thought they had done the hardest part by opening the mark very early. It was in fact the central defender and ex-Inter player, Milan Skriniar, who immediately (9th minute) stunned the 75,000 spectators by heading a corner from Vitinha which was extended with a header by Marquinhos.
The Italians had the merit of coming back very quickly, three minutes after the Parisian goal, thanks to Rafaël Leao, who took back, with an acrobatic return, a strike from Giroud repelled by Gianluigi Donnaruma (12th).
Eternal Giroud
At a sustained pace and in a configuration where both teams seemed driven by the desire to score the second goal, the match was rich in opportunities on both sides, such as this strike on the crossbar by Dembélé or this shot in a closed corner from Giroud.
But it was only a postponement for the “old” French striker, 37 years old, but still aerial with his 193 cm which allowed him to head a cross from Théo Hernandez and crucify the Parisians (50th). Now ahead in the score, the Milanese were content to defend their advantage, isolating Mbappé and marking two, even three, on the most dangerous element of PSG. And the entries of Gonçalo Ramos, Bradley Barcola or Kang-in Lee changed nothing.
This is the second defeat in four days for PSG, who remain second in the group with one point ahead of AC Milan and two over Newcastle, which they host on the next day. Dortmund is now leader of this group F after its victory against the Magpies (2-0).
Results and program for the 4th day
Tuesday November 7
Group E
Atletico Madrid-Celtic Glasgow 6-0
Lazio Roma-Feyenoord Rotterdam 1-0
Group F
Dortmund-Newcastle 2-0
AC Milan-PSG 2-1
Group G
Red Star Belgrade-Leipzig 1-2
Manchester City-Young Boys Bern 3-0
Group H
Shakhtar Donetsk-Barcelona 1-0
Porto-Antwerp 2-0
Wednesday November 8
Group A
Bayern Munch-Galatasaray
Copenhagen-Manchester United
Group B
PSV Eindhoven-RC Lens
Arsenal-Seville
Group C:
Naples-Union Berlin
Real Madrid-Braga
Group D:
Real Sociedad-Benfica
Salzburg-Inter Milan