PSG boss Luis Enrique expects hostile atmosphere at Newcastle in Champions League
Paris Saint-Germain boss Luis Enrique has admitted Newcastle were the pot four team nobody wanted to draw as they renew their acquaintance with the Champions League.
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Paris Saint-Germain boss Luis Enrique has admitted Newcastle were the pot four team nobody wanted to draw as they renew their acquaintance with the Champions League.
The 20-year-old, who joined from Montpellier during the close season, fed Adrien Thomasson for the first-half equaliser after Gabriel Jesus's opener, before netting the winner in the 69th minute to send the Bollaert-Delelis stadium wild.
Manchester United fell to a jaw-dropping, error-ridden 3-2 defeat at home to Galatasaray as Erik ten Hag's side saw their start to the season go from bad to worse in an embarrassing Champions League collapse.
Arsenal suffered a turbulent night in the Champions League as Bukayo Saka hobbled off during defeat in Lens.
UEFA has dismissed reports claiming it is working on a three-division Super League plan as "entirely baseless".
Nestled in between the old slag heaps of northern France, now a UNESCO world heritage site, the 38,000-capacity stadium famously has more seats than the entire population of Lens. And for the 30th consecutive match, the local favourites will play to a full house when they take on Arsenal in their second group clash.
Poor form at home and the lack of a settled team are issues for Manchester United ahead of tonight's Champions League tie at home to Galatasaray, with RTÉ anlayst Lisa Fallon saying that a win, no matter how pretty, is essential for Erik ten Hag's side.
A subtle feint, back to goal, and Wilfried Zaha had his marker where he wanted him, too tight, too committed. Once he had spun elegantly away from the unfortunate Atakan Cankaya, of Ankaragucu, Zaha was in one of his favourite places, just inside the opposition penalty area, ball teed up for his right foot, angles favourable.