Report: Neymar, Donnarumma clash after PSG loss
Paris Saint-Germain's capitulation to Real Madrid in the Champions League on Wednesday seemed to have taken a toll on its players.
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Paris Saint-Germain's capitulation to Real Madrid in the Champions League on Wednesday seemed to have taken a toll on its players.
“Don’t you sit in our chair.” It was just a moment in the middle of the madness, another picture of a wild, epic night with all its drama and its silliness too, but David Alaba had summed it up somehow. As the Santiago Bernabéu lost its collective mind on Wednesday and Karim Benzema slipped to his knees, fists clenched, the German picked up a white plastic chair and raised it triumphantly to the sky. Iconic and, when he chose to caption it, symbolic too: you don’t just unseat Real Madrid.
Paris Saint-Germain tumbled out of the Champions League at the last-16 stage in dramatic fashion against Real Madrid, with prominent figures in Marseille seemingly taking great delight in the demise of old adversaries.
Neymar and Gianluigi Donnarumma clashed in a dressing room bust-up after Paris Saint-Germain's 3-1 Champions League defeat to Real Madrid on Wednesday, sources have confirmed to ESPN.
Former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has refused to blame managerial target Mauricio Pochettino for Paris Saint-Germain's dramatic Champions League exit to Real Madrid on Wednesday evening.
Paris Saint-Germain’s wait to win the Champions League goes on after a collapse against Real Madrid.
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Captain Mithali Raj had no hesitation in admitting that top order's performance hasn't been up to the mark as India didn't have "a batter to take the game deep" in their 62-run defeat against New Zealand in the ICC Women's World Cup. India managed only 198 in a chase of 260 against the White Ferns after only 50 runs were scored off 20 overs in Hamilton on Thursday. "Our batting, especially the top and middle order needs to fire because other teams are posting 250-260," Raj said at post-match presentation ceremony. "We thought it was chaseable but provided we had the top order going. But back-to-back wickets put a lot of pressure because we didn't have batter who can take it deep.