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Paris Saint-Germain mounts stunning comeback to defeat Manchester City 4-2 in another Champions League thriller

Bradley Barcola in the Champions League match between PSG and Manchester City

    Key Takeaways:

  • Paris Saint-Germain came back from 0-2 to defeat Manchester City 4-2 in a Champions League thriller
  • The victory moved PSG into the top 24 in the standings, leaving Manchester City at risk of elimination
  • All six goals were scored in the second half, with João Neves scoring the decisive goal in the 78th minute
  • Manchester City suffered their first loss in over a month after a streak of four wins and two draws
  • The final round on January 29 will determine both teams’ fate, with PSG visiting Stuttgart and City hosting Club Brugge

Paris Saint-Germain delivered a stunning comeback at home to defeat Manchester City 4-2 in a dramatic Champions League match. The victory not only pushed PSG into the top 24 of the standings but also left Manchester City on the brink of elimination ahead of the final round of fixtures.

The “Parc des Princes” was the stage for an electrifying second half where all six goals were scored. Manchester City surged ahead with two quick goals from Jack Grealish (50’) and Erling Haaland (53’). However, PSG responded with relentless intensity, equalizing through Ousmane Dembélé (56’) and Bradley Barcola (60’). João Neves turned the game on its head with a crucial goal in the 78th minute, and Gonçalo Ramos added the fourth in stoppage time to seal the win.

This loss ended Manchester City’s unbeaten run of over a month, which included four victories and two draws. The defeat leaves Pep Guardiola’s side outside the automatic qualification spots, intensifying the stakes for the final round of the group stage.

On January 29, all 18 matches of the final round will be played simultaneously. PSG faces a challenging away game against Stuttgart, while Manchester City will host Club Brugge in what could be a decisive clash for their Champions League aspirations.



 Author: Paul Kemp

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