The Prague Post - PSG keep Champions League bid alive, despite old ghosts reappearing

EUR -
AED 4.297234
AFN 79.211657
ALL 96.856386
AMD 442.116218
ANG 2.094245
AOA 1072.991358
ARS 1524.148808
AUD 1.804515
AWG 2.107662
AZN 1.984942
BAM 1.951898
BBD 2.330841
BDT 140.728686
BGN 1.951898
BHD 0.436328
BIF 3451.999521
BMD 1.170111
BND 1.492017
BOB 7.997014
BRL 6.347265
BSD 1.157287
BTN 101.207688
BWP 15.561892
BYN 3.897808
BYR 22934.175036
BZD 2.321759
CAD 1.619094
CDF 3353.537964
CHF 0.939558
CLF 0.028635
CLP 1123.329585
CNY 8.387063
CNH 8.394031
COP 4664.776099
CRC 583.733129
CUC 1.170111
CUP 31.007941
CVE 110.045022
CZK 24.549396
DJF 206.078054
DKK 7.464384
DOP 72.195682
DZD 151.10195
EGP 56.69995
ERN 17.551665
ETB 164.131904
FJD 2.646202
FKP 0.865822
GBP 0.86658
GEL 3.153412
GGP 0.865822
GHS 12.758496
GIP 0.865822
GMD 84.830095
GNF 10032.944342
GTQ 8.874261
GYD 242.016214
HKD 9.14499
HNL 30.274482
HRK 7.529429
HTG 151.4273
HUF 395.692955
IDR 18995.581507
ILS 3.94164
IMP 0.865822
INR 102.187544
IQD 1515.770006
IRR 49203.166497
ISK 143.396869
JEP 0.865822
JMD 185.519151
JOD 0.829632
JPY 172.524657
KES 149.45826
KGS 102.299758
KHR 4640.723286
KMF 494.371202
KPW 1053.006231
KRW 1623.048697
KWD 0.35734
KYD 0.964372
KZT 622.076481
LAK 25078.867838
LBP 104138.429333
LKR 349.261832
LRD 232.036164
LSL 20.417885
LTL 3.455033
LVL 0.707789
LYD 6.279448
MAD 10.473763
MDL 19.494032
MGA 5124.755714
MKD 61.417228
MMK 2456.326645
MNT 4207.243528
MOP 9.320968
MRU 46.151744
MUR 53.954292
MVR 18.031669
MWK 2006.688669
MXN 21.764749
MYR 4.929093
MZN 74.787772
NAD 20.417885
NGN 1777.667668
NIO 42.584874
NOK 11.792174
NPR 161.932301
NZD 1.995595
OMR 0.448623
PAB 1.157287
PEN 4.063377
PGK 4.891223
PHP 66.04803
PKR 328.318697
PLN 4.25979
PYG 8387.234084
QAR 4.218268
RON 5.049148
RSD 116.946227
RUB 93.600878
RWF 1675.151405
SAR 4.390487
SBD 9.61482
SCR 17.614788
SDG 702.657545
SEK 11.133629
SGD 1.50124
SHP 0.919524
SLE 27.269207
SLL 24536.639636
SOS 661.377919
SRD 44.591175
STD 24218.93466
STN 24.451123
SVC 10.125759
SYP 15214.036806
SZL 20.409202
THB 37.900516
TJS 11.052007
TMT 4.095388
TND 3.398007
TOP 2.740515
TRY 47.968349
TTD 7.858291
TWD 35.550665
TZS 2887.427827
UAH 47.830987
UGX 4123.756692
USD 1.170111
UYU 46.317412
UZS 14366.282085
VES 161.424879
VND 30832.424092
VUV 140.968687
WST 3.172875
XAF 654.648371
XAG 0.030087
XAU 0.000348
XCD 3.162284
XCG 2.085731
XDR 0.814172
XOF 654.648371
XPF 119.331742
YER 281.062583
ZAR 20.414353
ZMK 10532.408614
ZMW 26.761504
ZWL 376.775255
  • RBGPF

    1.6300

    75.55

    +2.16%

  • CMSD

    0.2400

    23.95

    +1%

  • BCC

    6.5500

    91.22

    +7.18%

  • SCS

    0.4000

    16.5

    +2.42%

  • RIO

    1.3900

    62.69

    +2.22%

  • VOD

    0.0600

    11.92

    +0.5%

  • RYCEF

    0.1300

    14.29

    +0.91%

  • CMSC

    0.3000

    23.75

    +1.26%

  • NGG

    -0.0200

    71.41

    -0.03%

  • RELX

    0.2500

    48.44

    +0.52%

  • BCE

    -0.2300

    25.49

    -0.9%

  • JRI

    0.1200

    13.45

    +0.89%

  • GSK

    0.1100

    40.19

    +0.27%

  • BTI

    -0.7600

    58.51

    -1.3%

  • AZN

    0.5100

    80.97

    +0.63%

  • BP

    0.6900

    34.74

    +1.99%

PSG keep Champions League bid alive, despite old ghosts reappearing
PSG keep Champions League bid alive, despite old ghosts reappearing / Photo: FRANCK FIFE - AFP

PSG keep Champions League bid alive, despite old ghosts reappearing

Paris Saint-Germain's bid to win a first Champions League crown remains on course but the French giants only just survived a bumpy ride against Aston Villa on Tuesday as old ghosts almost came back to haunt them.

Text size:

Luis Enrique's side have won plaudits for the thrilling way they have played in recent months and went into the second leg of their quarter-final on a run of one defeat in 30 matches.

That single loss came at home to Liverpool in the first leg of the last 16 and was overturned a week later at Anfield, before they beat Villa 3-1 at the Parc des Princes with an outstanding performance.

So when they found themselves 2-0 up before the half-hour mark in Birmingham on Tuesday, breakaway goals by full-backs Achraf Hakimi and Nuno Mendes putting them 5-1 ahead on aggregate, the tie seemed over with PSG cruising towards the last four.

Then they switched off, allowing their Premier League opponents to pull one back before half-time and then score two goals in three minutes early in the second half through John McGinn and Ezri Konsa.

With the visitors rocking, Villa needed only one more goal to force extra time, and they might have got it but for some big saves from PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma and a crucial late block by Willian Pacho.

"I think the intensity levels dropped when it got to 2-0. We need to cut out these little errors for the semi-finals because you can pay a heavy price," captain Marquinhos told broadcaster Canal Plus.

The Brazilian knows that better than anyone.

At 30, he is the elder statesman of the youngest team left in this season's Champions League, and he has plenty of unhappy memories in the competition with the club he joined in 2013.

None could be more traumatic than the 6-1 defeat in Barcelona in 2017, which came after PSG had won 4-0 at home -- Barca went into the 88th minute needing to score three goals, and did so as PSG collapsed.

The Paris coach that night was Unai Emery, with Luis Enrique on the Barcelona bench. Fast forward eight years and the two men were facing off again, with the latter now in charge of PSG.

"You can never be over-confident, because a football match can change in an instant," Luis Enrique acknowledged after Tuesday's game.

Whether it has been complacency or just nerves, PSG have had other disastrous collapses in Europe, including against Manchester United in 2019 and Real Madrid in 2022.

- Four semis in six years -

The difference this time is that they held on to go through, and can now look forward to a semi-final against either Real Madrid or Arsenal.

"We can savour this because it is always difficult to get through to the Champions League semi-finals. It is the second consecutive year and we are very happy," added Luis Enrique.

A year ago, PSG lost to Borussia Dortmund in the semis. Kylian Mbappe has since departed, but Luis Enrique has succeeded in making the Qatar-backed side stronger without him, Tuesday's second half notwithstanding.

"There were lots of doubts about the team but I think the team is even better than last year and we will fight for every trophy right to the end," said the coach.

This is PSG's fourth Champions League semi-final in six seasons, the only two years in which they failed to get to the last four in that time coming in 2022 and 2023.

Those were the years in which they had Lionel Messi alongside Neymar and Mbappe in attack.

The superstar approach did not deliver the success they hoped for, and the current side is undoubtedly more impressive.

They have not lost a domestic game since last May, have already clinched the Ligue 1 title and are through to the French Cup final.

However, PSG are still not finding it easy to make the step up in continental competitions.

Tuesday's defeat was their fifth in 14 Champions League matches this season, and their 10th loss in 26 games in Europe since the beginning of the last campaign.

Villa are the fourth Premier League team to beat PSG after Newcastle United, Arsenal and Liverpool. And Arsenal could be up again next.

G.Turek--TPP