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PARIS - More than a first Champions League defeat of the season, Paris St Germain's 2-1 loss to Bayern Munich on Tuesday deepened the club's mounting injury concerns, extending a pattern that has hindered the European champions since the start of the campaign.
Substitute Joao Neves gave PSG hope with his 74th-minute volley, but Bayern held on for an important league-phase win. It was a 16th consecutive victory in all competitions, extending their record for a team in Europe’s top five leagues.
Lionel Messi is set to play his last game for PSG after manager Christophe Galtier confirmed that the forward will be leaving the club. The Parisian side face Clermont Foot in their final game of the season, having already secured the Ligue 1 title with a ...
Bayern Munich prove they are Champions League contenders while injury bug gives PSG reasons to worry
A 2-1 win in Paris for Bayern Munich showed that Bayern Munich could very well be the team to beat in the Champions League
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Hakimi Injury : the worst is to be feared for PSG
The initial reports from L’Équipe suggest a potential absence of 3 to 5 weeks for Hakimi, which would delay his return until early December, just before the Africa Cup of Nations. Another bad piece of news for a PSG already weakened by a series of physical problems since the start of the season.
On the other side, PSG's Joao Neves made a notable impact off the bench, scoring a stunning bicycle kick that reignited hope for the home side. Despite the defeat, his performance provided a glimpse of potential for PSG in the ongoing season.
Tuesday 4th November, 2025Time: 9:00pmStadium Parc Des PrincesReferee Maurizio Mariani (Italy)Goal Scorer: Team NewsPSGLuis Enrique has a new roster issue that is hampering his preparations ahead of his side’s latest fixture.
Paris Saint-Germain boss Luis Enrique has launched a passionate defence of new goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier after a tough start to his career in the French capital. The stopper arrived from Lille in a big-money move in the summer,
Paris Saint-Germain summer signing Lucas Chevalier is aware of the demands and the subsequent criticism at his new club if he fails to meet the expectations after the benchmark set by his predecessor Gianluigi Donnarumma.