LONDON. Final whistle had barely audible over until Sheikh Nasser Al-Khelaifi ran away to celebrate with the euphoric PSG fans – after a feat match that echo across an entire football world.
The French billion building work has shown that they seriously can challenge for the Champions League title.
This evening at Stamford Bridge, nothing could stop them.
Not even a lousy Dutch judge.
After 1-1 in the first meeting in Paris was a tense expectation in the air over west London before the return at Stamford Bridge.
Around the blue Quarter around the Fulham Road was not even the so confident Chelsea supporters win some more.
In the press room thought some English reporters at PSG victory.
Not to mention the French colleagues.
I ended up next to a dozen of them in the stands. It was like I was in the midst of PSG’s own heels.
Some of them sang along with the chants and shouted at the judge. Some stood up every time there was a dangerous position.
A spectacle in itself. We shall have occasion to revert to just that. But we take it from the beginning.
Preview The talk had been about the tough, aggressive and hard bout it would be.
An indication that there would be anything but kind match, we were already after a few minutes.
When was David Luiz and Diego Costa already had at loggerheads. Angered each other even more than they did at the Parc des Princes.
Additionally suited Luiz on that stretch up Jose Mourinho after half an hour.
spectacle in itself it with.
The match was breezy, smooth and one of the most entertaining I’ve seen with PSG this season.
This despite the fact that it was created especially many dangerous scoring opportunities in the first half.
Hazardous became the other hand, in the 32nd minute.
A fifty-fifty duel between Zlatan Ibrahimovic and star Brazilian Oscar.
The drive from Zlatan was unnecessarily harsh, but the red card was a big blunder by the referee Bjorn Kuipers. Oscar went into going there – not Zlatan.
The Swede looks rather like trying to avoid going into going into the situation.
A total of erroneous deportation to put it bluntly.
A few years then had Zlatan certainly burned to and received “game” after had to take such an undeserved misfortune.
Now, he just said a few choice word to the judge, straightened the jersey and the shorts and jogged off the pitch and into the Stamford Bridge’s catacombs.
Just then you were probably many who thought that PSG’s Champions League dreams would die pretty quickly.
But instead became Chelsea slightly hesitant and a French one billion building without Zlatan could work his way into the game.
A while also taking over it.
In the second half PSG deserved to take the lead.
Not Chelsea.
But it was anyway Gary Cahill who set 1-0 to Chelsea in the 81st minute.
Decidedly?
Hardly.
David Luiz, who had made a brilliant effort so far, Nick shot 1-1 in the 86th minute.
One of the hardest nods I’ve seen live.
If my dear French colleagues lived about earlier, it was nothing compared to how some of them celebrated when Luiz set 1-1.
Further tinnitus so I have probably never been. I thought. It could be worse.
After Thiago Silva acknowledged to 2-2 and took the PSG to a sensational quarterfinal it was musical chairs next to me.
It was sung, hoping and screamed at the French part of the press gallery.
At the same time celebrated PSG’s stars with the visiting supporters on the short side of Stamford Bridge.
This was nothing more than a achievement of the so calculated billion construction.
Now live Champions League dream very much.
No team is safe for PSG after this.
the matter is clear.
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For Mourinho’s part must be the loss of his heaviest in his career. An exodus already in the eighth finals is nothing more than a fiasco. It’ll be one fifteen talks with the Trustee Abramovich after this.
One thing is certainly clear.
The only Mourinho can not blame the judge.
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