PSG find ominous form going into Champions League knockouts
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Paris
Saint-Germain have made a habit over the last decade of going into the
Champions League knockout stages with doubts over their form and the fitness of
key players, but this season appears to be different.
The
French champions could hardly be in better shape ahead of the first leg of
their play-off tie against domestic rivals Brest, for which they are
overwhelming favourites.
PSG's
stuttering European form at the tail end of 2024, when defeats against Arsenal,
Atletico Madrid and Bayern Munich left them in danger of being eliminated early
from the Champions League, is now firmly behind them.
Luis
Enrique's team swept aside Manchester City and Stuttgart to secure a place in
these knockout phase play-offs, scoring four goals against each opponent.
They
could hardly have asked for a kinder draw in the play-offs either, given that
they have been beaten just once in their last 61 games against French sides.
Qatar-owned
PSG's enormous financial advantage over every other French club helps explain
that, but they still looked like genuine contenders to win the Champions League
as they thrashed Monaco 4-1 in Ligue 1 on Friday.
"PSG
with their quality especially up front can be a threat for every team,"
said Monaco's Adi Huetter after that game.
"For
me they are a candidate to win the Champions League."
It
appears that the Parisians have now adapted to life without Kylian Mbappe, in
large part thanks to the sensational form of Ousmane Dembele.
Mbappe's
France teammate has 16 goals in his last 10 appearances, and an astonishing eight
in his last three matches.
That
includes a hat-trick in PSG's 5-2 victory in Brest in Ligue 1 just over a week
ago.
Bradley
Barcola has been back to something like his best form in recent weeks too,
while January signing Khvicha Kvaratskhelia got his first PSG goal in the win
over Monaco.
A team
that struggled badly to score goals in their earlier Champions League matches
this season suddenly looks unstoppable.
"We
have been through everything in the Champions League this season," said
Luis Enrique on Friday.
"All
those delicate moments in which only our own supporters believed in us, they
are all marvellous now, because they have helped us mature as a young team.
"We
never stop fighting, never stop trying to play good football, pressing, trying
to be aggressive, to always want the ball.
"We
always go out to win, regardless of whether we are playing at home or away.
"That
is our objective this season, to fight to the last in every competition to try
to make history."
In
previous editions of the Champions League teams from the same country could not
meet before the quarter-finals.
That has
all changed with the new format in place this season, and it is the last thing
Brest wanted in their first ever foray into European competition.
Just
reaching this stage is an incredible achievement for the Brittany club, who are
hosting home games an hour away in Guingamp because their own stadium does not meet
UEFA requirements.
Facing
Real Madrid there two weeks ago seemed like the pinnacle for Brest, even if
they lost that game 3-0.
Whatever
happens now is a bonus, although facing one of their domestic rivals over two
legs takes some of the shine away, especially as Brest have not beaten PSG
since January 1985.
"When
you play in Europe, you prefer to play against a foreign team," pointed
out Brest coach Eric Roy after the draw.
Brest,
like every team in the draw, were given two potential opponents. They could
have had a glamour tie against Benfica, which would also have been less
daunting.
"PSG
are an incredible team, one of the four or five favourites to win the
competition," Roy said this weekend.
"On
paper, we are not in the same world."
The
second leg takes place on February 19, and for whoever wins there is the
prospect of a meeting with either Liverpool or Barcelona in the last 16.
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