Mbappe's message after losing to Borussia

PSG carried on their offensive in the second half. Gregor Kobel, the Swiss goalkeeper, and the goal post became into Borussia’s heroes. In the 51st minute, Mbappe’s deflected attempt struck the post.

The winner was Paris Saint-Germain. In the race for ball possession, Kylian Mbapera was likewise in the lead. However, Borussia Dortmund emerged victorious. Borussia Dortmund’s lone goal in the semi-finals of the first leg of the Champions League came from Nicklas Fulkrug.

PSG attempted three shots in the first half, but none of them were on goal. PSG trailed a little throughout the first forty-five minutes of the match. German attacker Fulkrug got a pass from Niko Schlotterbeck in the 36th minute, using his right foot to go behind the center line. instantly used a left foot shot to defeat Donnarumma and put the ball in the net.

PSG carried on their offensive in the second half. Gregor Kobel, the Swiss goalkeeper, and the goal post became into Borussia’s heroes. In the 51st minute, Mbappe’s deflected attempt struck the post. Ashraf Hakimi attempted to score on the rebound after Dortmund’s defense was unable to clear the ball. But it’s the same post again this time. The attack-counterattack game continued, but no further goals were scored.

Conversely, Borussia’s coach Edin Terzic declared, “Our team’s performance is what won us this victory. We were capable of scoring more goals. In any case, I’m pleased with the outcome. Should the second leg end in a tie, Borussia will go to the Wembley final. He stated in that context, “At Wembley…

You must merit your own position. We will play in the Champions League final if we draw. But we want to win so we can advance to the final.”

“It was an even fight,” PSG boss Luis Enrique declared following the game. The guys are a little let down with the changing area. We will undoubtedly rebound more forcefully in the second leg of the semi-final in Paris.

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