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PSG in danger, Losc is replacing itself

Worrying situation for PSG. The capital club is provisionally eliminated from the Champions League at the end of the fifth day, which ended this Wednesday, November 27.

The day before, Luis Enrique and his players logically lost on the pitch of Bayern Munich (1-0) and remained stuck at four points, gleaned against Girona (1-0) and PSV Eindhoven (1-1) at the Parc of Princes. To their record, we must add, in addition to that in Germany, their defeats against Arsenal (2-0) and against Atlético de Madrid (1-2). They will try to react during the last three days, in Salzburg (December 10, 9 p.m.), against Manchester City (January 22, 9 p.m.) then in Stuttgart (January 29, 9 p.m.).

PSG bad student

PSG is the only French club outside the 24 at present. At the same time, on Tuesday, Stade Brestois conceded the first defeat in its history in the Champions League, to Barcelona (3-0). The Bretons have 10 units, after their successes against Sturm Graz (2-1), Salzburg (0-4) and Sparta Prague (1-2), as well as the draw against Bayer Leverkusen (1-1). They will challenge PSV Eindhoven at the start of December (December 10, 9 p.m.), then Shakhtar Donetsk (January 22, 6:45 p.m.) and Real Madrid in January (January 29, 9 p.m.).

For its part, AS Monaco was overthrown by Benfica at Louis-II (2-3). The Principality’s club had started with a significant victory against FC Barcelona (2-1), before being held in check by Dinamo Zagreb (2-2), crushing Red Star Belgrade (5 -1) then to win in Bologna (0-1). His last three matches in the league phase: Arsenal in England (December 11, 9 p.m.), Aston Villa at Louis-II (January 21, 6:45 p.m.) and Inter in Milan (January 29, 9 p.m.).

Still on a good run, defeated Bologna in Emilia-Romagna (1-2). Losc is experiencing a historic campaign. Winners of Real Madrid (1-0) and Atlético de Madrid (1-3), the Mastiffs also held Juventus in check, after starting with a defeat on the lawn of Sporting Portugal (2-0). Their next Champions League matches: Sturm Graz (December 11, 6:45 p.m.) and Feyenoord (January 29, 9 p.m.) at home, Liverpool away (January 21, 9 p.m.).

SEE ALSO. The Champions League standings

The ranking after the 5th day of the Champions League

1. Liverpool (ANG), 15 points (+11)

2. Inter Milan (ITA), 13 points (+7)

3. FC Barcelone (ESP), 12 points (+13)

4.Borussia Dortmund (ALL), 12 points (+10)

5. Atalanta Bergamo (ITA), 11 points (+10)

6. Bayer Leverkusen (ALL), 10 points (+6)

7. Arsenal (ANG), 10 points (+6)

8. Monaco (FRA), 10 points (+5)

9. Aston Villa (ANG), 10 points (+5)

10. Sporting CP (POR), 10 points (+3)

11. (FRA), 10 points (+3)

12. Lille (FRA), 10 points (+2)

13.Bayern Munich, 9 points (+5)

14.Benfica (POR), 9 points (+3)

15. Atlético de Madrid, 9 points (+2)

16. AC Milan, 9 points (+2)

17. Manchester City, 8 points (+6)

18. PSV Eindhoven, 8 points (+3)

19. Juventus Turin, 8 points (+2)

20. Celtic (ECO), 8 points (0)

21. Feyenoord (P-B), 7 points (-3)

22. Club Bruges (BEL), 7 points (-3)

23. Dinamo Zagreb (CRO), 7 points (-5)

24. Real Madrid (ESP), 6 points (0)

25. PSG (FRA), 4 points (-3)

26. Shakhtar Donetsk (UKR), 4 points (-4)

27. Stuttgart (ALL), 4 points (-7)

28. Sparta Prague (TCH), 4 points (-9)

29. Sturm Graz (AUT), 3 points (-4)

30. Girona (ESP), 3 points (-5)

31. Red Star Belgrade (SRB), 3 points (-8)

32. RB Salzburg (AUT), 3 points (-12)

33. Bologna (ITA), 1 point (-6)

34. RB Leipzig (ALL), 0 point (-6)

35. Slovan Bratislava (SVK), 0 points (-14)

36. Young Boys (SUI), 0 point (-15)

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