If PSG are to get through their Champions League last 16 clash against Bayern Munich then Sergio Ramos and Gianluigi Donnarumma will be vital, says BT Sport’s Joe Cole.
PSG lost the first leg at the Parc des Princes 1-0, as Bayern took a lead back to Germany thanks to a fine volley from Parisien Kingsley Coman.
Ad The product of the PSG academy struck the only goal of the game, with Donnarumma coming in for some criticism for his role in the goal, but former England and Chelsea winger Cole said that the goalkeeper will be key for the return leg.
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