The Citizen (Gauteng)

PSG pain may be bad news for Strasbourg

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– Runaway Ligue 1 leaders Paris Saint-Germain find themselves under pressure for the first time this season after Wednesday’s Champions League defeat at Real Madrid.

Unai Emery’s (right) men have blown away all before them domestical­ly this term, but with world-record signing Neymar failing to fire and captain Thiago Silva left to sulk on the Santiago Bernabeu bench, Cristiano Ronaldo led struggling Real to a 3-1 firstleg win.

That leaves PSG needing an unlikely comeback to reach the quarterfin­als, having fallen at the

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last-16 stage in dramatic fashion to Barcelona last season.

Failure to reach the final this season, even if a domestic treble of Ligue 1, French Cup and League Cup titles is won, could see Emery’s job in danger and the rumours of a Neymar exit intensify.

Neymar’s fellow Brazilian and Real leftback Marcelo said before the match that he thinks “Neymar will play for Real Madrid one day”.

But the Spanish press were not impressed with the 25-year-old as Ronaldo stole the show, with Marca writing on Thursday: “His match was not that of a Ballon d’Or (winner). The real Ballon d’Or was at the other end of the pitch, with the No 7 on his back.”

The French capital-city side return to action today against Strasbourg at the Parc des Princes, despite losing for the first time this season at the promoted side in December.

Emery has some tricky decisions to make ahead of the weekend and, more importantl­y, the second leg in two weeks’ time, after dropping Silva just hours before the Real match and replacing the Brazilian with 22-year-old Presnel Kimpembe.

The fact that PSG are coming under so much fire for losing what was a tight contest at the defending European and Spanish champions shows how high expectatio­ns have risen, and Strasbourg can expect to face a backlash today, whoever Emery selects.

When Lyon stunned PSG to move to within eight points of the leaders last month an unlikely title challenge looked possible, but three straight defeats have left them four points adrift of Marseille in the third and final Champions League spot.

Bruno Genesio’s men visit relegation-threatened Lille tomorrow, while Marseille host Bordeaux. –

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