19 mins: Zagadou wins the ball, carries it elegantly into midfield and then, under no pressure, passes straight to a white shirt. Then Can brings down Neymar, who rolls around a lot.
14 mins: Chance for Borussia! PSG have a corner, but Haaland heads it clear and suddenly the home side break. A few seconds later it’s five against three, but rather than pass to one of his teammates Sancho carries it to the edge of the area and then scuffs a shot wide.
13 mins: Guerreiro has Borussia’s first shot. It’s from 30 yards out, and it’s pretty useless, but it’s a start.
10 mins: Neymar carries the ball from left to right, and after a mistimed challenge comes in he goes down. Quite a long time after. He clearly wasn’t brought down in any reasonable interpretation of the phrase, but the referee buys it.
7 mins: Dortmund push up, and Verratti tries to punish them by chipping the ball through to Mbappé, but the striker is narrowly offside.
4 mins: Di Maria tries to dispossess Can with a sliding tackle, but never gets within two yards of either man or ball. It really is as pointless an attempted challenge as you’ll ever see.
2 mins: Haaland passes back to Sancho from the halfway line and then sprints forward, and for a moment a pass beyond the defence would have released him, but the ball instead goes right to Hakimi. Haaland is unimpressed.
1 min: An early reducer from Kurzawa, who slides in from behind to bring Hakimi down, wide on Borussia’s right.
“The Question: Is Marquinhos the new Marcel Desailly?” ponders Christopher Faherty, adding: “I don’t actually believe this and anticipate him to be playing centre half regularly before the next World Cup.” I do enjoy a late-career positional shift. Marquinhos is no Paul Warhurst, but still, good effort.
Thomas Tuchel has confirmed that PSG will not be playing 4-4-2 tonight, though whether they line up as 3-4-3 or 4-3-3 remains to be seen. There’s definitely a front three. I think.
Some Borussia-based news from earlier: the club announced the permanent signing of Emre Can, who has agreed a four-and-a-half-year contract. He had joined on loan from Juventus last month with an option to buy for £21m.
The teams!
The team sheets are in, and the names upon them are these:
Borussia Dortmund: Burki, Piszczek, Hummels, Zagadou, Hakimi, Can, Witsel, Guerreiro, Sancho, Haland, Hazard. Subs: Dahoud, Gotze, Schulz, Akanji, Schmelzer, Reyna, Hitz.
Paris Saint-Germain: Navas, Meunier, Thiago Silva, Kimpembe, Kurzawa, Gueye, Marquinhos, Verratti, Di Maria, Mbappe, Neymar. Subs: Kehrer, Cavani, Sergio Rico, Icardi, Sarabia, Draxler, Nianzou Kouassi.
Referee: Antonio Miguel Mateu Lahoz.
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Will this finally be the year for Paris Saint-Germain? Ten points clear at the top of Ligue 1, they almost certainly have another domestic title coming their way, but their pursuit of European glory has so far remained unfulfilled. If winning is a habit they should be just fine, given that they last lost a game in any competition on the first day of November, when they stumbled 2-1 at Dijon, while Borussia Dortmund have lost two of their last three in league and cup. Curiously, word on the street is that PSG will rip up their tactical template and play without a back four for the first time this season in order to mirror Borussia’s 3-4-3, which seems a big call on the part of Thomas Tuchel, who will already be under the microscope as he comes up agaisnt the club he coached from 2015 to 2017.
You will gather from the above that Neymar is back, having missed PSG’s last four games. “Neymar is very, very good, but there is also Mbappe or [Angel] Di Maria. I could count 10 players,” said Lucien Favre, when asked for his thoughts on the issue. In other words, he knows his side are in for a tough night, which is why he was talking up the appeal of low-scoring football last night. “I prefer to see a nice game, but sometimes a nice game is about good defensive play,” he added. “Sometimes I have nothing against winning 1-0 or playing a 0-0. If there is an offensive style of play, people are happy – but not always the coaches.”
Here’s hoping for a match that makes us all happy tonight.
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