Bixente Lizarazu, inexplicable poverty

Bixente Lizarazu, inexplicable poverty
Bixente Lizarazu, inexplicable poverty

Former glory of Bayern Munich, Bixente Lizarazu pointed out the Parisian offensive disaster after PSG's defeat at the German giant (1-0).

There was no miracle for PSG. Already beaten by Arsenal and Atletico Madrid, PSG lost to Bayern Munich, thus already conceding its third defeat in five Champions League matches this season. And despite the narrow score, the capital club never seemed able to challenge the superiority of its host.

“Bayern deserved their victory”confided Luis Enrique after the meeting. An opinion shared by Bixente Lizarazu, former player of the German giant.
“Bayern's victory makes sense because PSG came to Munich with a defensive approach. This allowed him to limit the damage, with a mid four which protected the defense rather well even if Bayern created a lot of chances but showed waste, notably Coman. he thus confided in the columns of The Team.

Bixente Lizarazu not tender with this PSG

For the former French side, the score should have been more severe. “A score of 2-0 would still have been more logical”he said, pointing out the lack of offensive weight of the Parisians. “PSG had a glaring offensive deficit. It was so poor. We've had matches with a false 9, yesterday there wasn't even a 9 left. It was zero 9″, he whispered, insisting: “The 4-4-2 chosen was very poor. I didn't understand. »

And the Basque criticizes PSG's lack of ambition this season in the Champions League. “PSG left in this match little arm. He behaved like a junior in the approach to the meeting,” he regretted, adding:
“PSG was not up to the level of a match like that. And up front, you don't scare anyone. When you are PSG, when you have more than €800 million in budget, you cannot say that you are under construction, you are not Red Bull Leipzig. »

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