Messi's Paris St Germain disappoint in Brugge draw
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[September 16, 2021]
BRUGGE, Belgium (Reuters)
-Lionel Messi failed to provide Paris St Germain with any sparkle as
the Ligue 1 team's potent attacking trio lacked inspiration in a
disappointing 1-1 draw at Club Brugge in their Champions League
opener on Wednesday.
Making his first start for the French team, the Argentine forward
hit the woodwork but was otherwise far from his brilliant best
alongside the hugely disappointing Neymar and Kylian Mbappe, who set
up Ander Herrera for PSG's first-half opener before being replaced
injured after the break.
Brugge, who levelled before halftime through Hans Vanaken, were more
aggressive and had the best chances against a PSG side lacking
quality and defensive focus.
The result left PSG and Brugge trailing Group A leaders Manchester
City by two points after the Premier League champions crushed RB
Leipzig 6-3.
"We didn't play a fantastic game but to be fair we did enough to
win, we deserved to win," said Herrera.
"Maybe they had opportunities at the beginning of the
second half but I think we controlled the match, we had a lot of
chances."
Brugge keeper Simon Mignolet disagreed.
"I didn't have a lot of work, I just pulled a couple of saves. We played
as a compact side, it was the right approach," the Belgian said.
With Messi, Neymar and Mbappe together on the pitch for the first time,
PSG made a confident start but Brugge responded well.
Mbappe broke down the left flank and his low cross was met by Herrera,
who opened the scoring in the 15th minute with a low finish for his
fourth goal of the season - his third in his last two games.
Messi set up Mbappe, who went close in the 23rd minute with an angled
shot that was deflected by Mignolet but PSG were lulled into a false
sense of security.
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Club Brugge's Mats Rits in action with Paris St Germain's Kylian
Mbappe REUTERS/Francois Lenoir
On a sharp attack, the visitors'
defence was overwhelmed on the right side and after a late run into
the box, Vanaken connected with Eduard Sobol's cutback to beat
Keylor Navas after 27 minutes.
Messi hit the woodwork with a fine curling shot from the edge of the
box before Brugge threatened again as Vanaken forced Navas into a
diving save with a low free kick.
The keeper was made to work again to tip Charles De Ketelaere's
rising shot over the bar before halftime.
Danilo replaced Leandro Paredes as PSG's holding midfielder while
Julian Draxler took over from Georginio Wijnaldum as roving
midfielder after the break.
PSG suffered a blow six minutes into the second half when Mbappe
limped off the pitch after taking a knock on his ankle and was
substituted by Mauro Icardi.
Messi had PSG's first chance of the second half 20 minutes from time
with an angled shot before picking up a yellow card, but Brugge did
more than enough to claim a well-deserved point.
(Writing by Julien Pretot; Editing by Ed Osmond)
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