This evening, Wednesday, Paris Saint-Germain was eliminated from the French Cup after falling to host Olympique de Marseille 2-1.
In the 31st and 57th minutes, respectively, Alexis Sanchez and Ruslan Malinowski scored for Marseille, while Sergio Ramos scored for PSG in the 45+2 minute.
In response, Marseille lost the Clasico in France in the league’s first round to knock out the Parisian giants and worsen their situation before facing Bayern Munich in the Champions League.
At the beginning of the meeting, the landowners were the strongest and most ferocious, and Guendouzi, Saeed Kolasinac, and the Turkish Cengiz Under made numerous perilous attempts to jeopardize Donnarumma’s goal.
Messi hit a free kick over the crossbar in response to this goal, and Neymar responded with a more dangerous attempt at the left post.
Following a Neymar corner kick, Sergio Ramos scored a header for the visitors to equalize in the final minute.
Paris relinquishes control to Marseille In the second half, the Parisian team failed to grasp the lesson and instead relinquished control to the Marseille players, who applied intense pressure.
Malinowski scored his second goal with a powerful left-footed shot past Donnarumma just a few minutes later.
Igor Tudored, a Croatian coach at Marseille, did a better job than Christophe Galtier, who didn’t get much out of the three substitutes Danilo, Verratti, Vitinia, Iketiki, Zair Emery, and Soler.
Using the 5-3-2 strategy, Tudor was able to close the gaps, and in the final minutes, he used the Moroccan star Azzedine Onahi in place of Ondir to boost the numerical density in the middle of the field.
Ramos was the most dangerous because he missed an opportunity with his head and scored a goal in stoppage time, but he fell into the offside trap, so the goal was canceled, and the match ended with a valuable and deserved victory for Marseille. Neymar and Messi had a hard time breaking through the defense because of the high number of players.
It was extremely difficult for the PSG Verratti, Vitenia, Danilo, and Fabian Ruiz midfield quartet to communicate with Messi and Neymar or the fullbacks Ashraf Hakimi and Nuno Mendez.
Under’s penalty against Sergio Ramos was awarded by Marseille because of their pressure, and Alexis Sanchez converted it into a goal for Donnarumma.