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PSG 4-2 Man City: Stunning Comeback Stuns Cityzens in Paris

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PSG Overcome 2-0 Deficit to Defeat Manchester City in Champions League Showdown

Paris Saint-Germain delivered a spectacular comeback to secure a 4-2 victory over Manchester City on Matchday 7 of the Champions League. Despite struggles for both sides in the competition, this fixture lived up to the billing, with PSG showcasing resilience and class to seal a memorable win in Paris.

Erling Haaland and Jack Grealish put City in control with goals early in the second half, but Bradley Barcola’s brilliance and Joao Neves’ decisive strike propelled PSG to an emphatic triumph.


First Half: A Cagey Opening with Late Drama

The first half saw PSG start brightly, with 19-year-old Desire Doue testing Ederson early. City’s Kevin De Bruyne and Erling Haaland forced saves from Gianluigi Donnarumma, but neither side could find the breakthrough.

PSG thought they had taken the lead just before halftime through Achraf Hakimi, but VAR ruled out the goal due to offside in the buildup. While the opening 45 minutes were tightly contested, the game was far from over.


Second Half: Goals Galore and PSG’s Comeback Magic

City came out firing after the break, with Haaland and Grealish scoring in quick succession to give the visitors a commanding 2-0 lead. However, PSG responded immediately, with Bradley Barcola leading the charge.

Barcola’s dazzling run set up Ousmane Dembele for PSG’s first goal, and the winger was involved again moments later, as Desire Doue’s effort rebounded off the bar and into the net.

Joao Neves sealed the comeback with a superb header from a PSG free-kick, and Goncalo Ramos added the finishing touch in stoppage time, leaving Pep Guardiola’s side stunned.


PSG Player Ratings (4-3-3)

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  • Gianluigi Donnarumma: 6.3/10 – Made key saves in the first half but had little to do in the second.
  • Achraf Hakimi: 7.1/10 – Solid defensive performance and contributed to the attack.
  • Marquinhos (c): 6.7/10 – Led the defense well in moments of City pressure.
  • Willian Pacho: 6.2/10 – A steady but unspectacular showing.
  • Nuno Mendes: 7.6/10 – Dangerous on the left and linked up well with the midfield.
  • Vitinha: 8.1/10 – Commanded the midfield with great energy and distribution.
  • Joao Neves: 8.9/10 – Player of the Match. Dominated midfield and scored the crucial third goal.
  • Fabian Ruiz: 7.3/10 – Supported both defense and attack effectively.
  • Desire Doue: 7.1/10 – Bright and creative, caused problems for City’s defense.
  • Kang-in Lee: 6.9/10 – Worked hard but lacked a finishing touch.
  • Bradley Barcola: 8.7/10 – A standout performer who sparked PSG’s comeback.

Substitutes:

  • Ousmane Dembele (46′ for Kang-in Lee): 8.6/10 – Scored a vital goal and added dynamism.
  • Goncalo Ramos (61′ for Doue): 7.3/10 – Capped the night with a late goal.
  • Warren Zaire-Emery (61′ for Fabian Ruiz): 6.4/10 – Contributed to closing the game out.
  • Lucas Hernandez (81′ for Barcola): 6.1/10 – Brought on to see out the game.

Man City Player Ratings (3-2-4-1)

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  • Ederson: 5.1/10 – Struggled to deal with PSG’s pressure and made no decisive saves.
  • Manuel Akanji: 5.9/10 – A mixed night defensively.
  • Ruben Dias: 6.6/10 – City’s most solid defender but couldn’t inspire a response.
  • Josko Gvardiol: 5.1/10 – A poor showing from the center-back.
  • Mateo Kovacic: 6.1/10 – Controlled possession well but lacked defensive solidity.
  • Bernardo Silva: 4.9/10 – A quiet and ineffective performance.
  • Matheus Nunes: 6.9/10 – Provided energy but couldn’t impact the game after PSG’s comeback.
  • Kevin De Bruyne: 6.8/10 – Had moments of brilliance but faded as PSG took control.
  • Phil Foden: 7.0/10 – One of City’s better performers, linked play effectively.
  • Savinho: 6.1/10 – Struggled to make an impact before being substituted.
  • Erling Haaland: 7.5/10 – Scored a good goal but received little service afterward.

Substitutes:

  • Rico Lewis (46′ for Dias): 6.7/10 – Added energy but couldn’t change the game.
  • Jack Grealish (46′ for Savinho): 7.2/10 – Scored City’s second goal and looked sharp.
  • James McAtee (70′ for De Bruyne): 6.9/10 – Showed promise in limited minutes.
  • Ilkay Gundogan (70′ for Kovacic): 6.0/10 – Failed to influence the game.
  • John Stones (78′ for Nunes): 6.1/10 – Couldn’t stem the tide.

What’s Next for City and PSG?

This result leaves Manchester City needing a win on Matchday 8 to secure a place in the playoff rounds, while PSG moves closer to qualification. Guardiola will face tough questions as his team looks to recover from this crushing defeat.


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What do you think of PSG’s incredible comeback? Can Manchester City recover and qualify for the next round? Leave your comments below and join the discussion!

PSG 4-2 Man City: Stunning Comeback Stuns Cityzens in Paris
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