Fabio Capello found guilty of PSG’s spectacular defeat in the Champions League

Fabio Capello found guilty of PSG’s spectacular defeat in the Champions League

In Wednesday’s Champions League hit at his own stadium, he defeated Paris Saint-Germain. Carlo Ancelotti’s side found themselves against the wall as Mbappe lost 2-0 on aggregate.

The “Królewski” family did not lay down their arms and managed to turn the tide of the rivalry. He breathed hope in them, who hit the net in the 61st minute. Then the French at the end added two more goals. Real thus won 3: 1 and in amazing circumstances advanced to the quarter-finals.

Fabio Capello pointed out the defeat of PSG

Much of the blame for PSG’s failure is borne. The Italian goalkeeper behaved badly with the first goal scored by the hosts. He disregarded the oncoming Benzema as he was just ahead of his own goal. As a result, he had to save himself by playing desperately. The rivals took the ball, and after a while the French forward entered the list of shooters.

unequivocally evaluates Donnarumma’s behavior. – It’s his fault PSG dropped out of the Champions League. I don’t know how he will handle Paris now. What he did was cause for concern. Did Benzema foul him? In Italy, the judge could whistle it, but not in Europe – he said on Sky Sport Italia.

Julio Cesar, former Inter Milan goalkeeper, spoke in a similar tone. He is surprised that “Gigio” has taken such a big risk.

“It amazes me that Donnarumma turned the ball towards the goal.” This is something that should not be done, even as a child. When you get a pass, you always have to move the ball away from the goalie. It could have been an own goal, he stressed.

Scysja in the PSG cloakroom. Neymar headed for Donnarumma.

His teammates also had complaints about Donnarumma. After the final whistle down the bouncer’s throat, Neymar lunged. The Brazilian blamed him for the failure. According to the media, both players wanted to explain everything to each other with their fists. They were saved from the fight by other footballers who entered the action in time.

Source: Sport

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