Hakimi’s strike, the penalty denied to Asensio… the goals and the match summary on video

Hakimi’s strike, the penalty denied to Asensio… the goals and the match summary on video
Hakimi’s strike, the penalty denied to Asensio… the goals and the match summary on video

PSG conceded a frustrating draw against PSV Eindhoven on Tuesday in the Champions League (1-1). Clumsy in their final gestures, like Ousmane Démbélé, the Parisians were unable to transform their domination into victory at the Parc des Princes. Even if Marco Asensio almost won a penalty in added time.

A shower of opportunities and so many regrets in the end. Despite a clear domination, PSG had to settle for a draw against PSV Eindhoven on Tuesday in the Champions League (1-1). The fault is his cruel lack of efficiency, as often lately on the European scene, like Ousmane Dembélé.

Despite its 26 shots (including 8 on target), the capital club only managed to find the fault once, on a somewhat lucky shot from Achraf Hakimi, which passed between the legs of Walter Benitez (55th ).

Enough to avoid the worst for the Parisians, who had conceded the opening score to an inspiration from Noa Lang, defended too weakly by Marquinhos (34th).

A penalty awarded to Asensio, then canceled

The French champions pushed to try to snatch victory at the end of the match. But their attempts were unsuccessful. Benitez notably stopped a header from Marquinhos on his line in the final moments. Before that, thought it would benefit from a penalty for a foul in the area on Marco Asensio, ultimately canceled after the intervention of the VAR.

After narrowly beating Girona (1-0) and losing at Arsenal (2-0), PSG finds itself in difficulty in the standings with this draw against PSV. Luis Enrique’s players are provisionally 17th in the single group of the Champions League, pending the matches this Wednesday.

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