This game is the talk of town, honestly how this will unfold is still mind boggling
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[li]Will PSG defend and soak in the pressure, rely on counterattack?[/li][li]Who will score first and how will it change the dynamics of the game?[/li][li]Will the VAR steal the show once again?[/li][li]Is there a possibility of doing this over 90 minutes, penalty decided?[/li]
I have lots of questions in my head, [SIZE=3]“Father, if you are willing, please take this cup of suffering away from me. Yet I want your will to be done, not mine.”[/SIZE]
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Kylian Mbappe has scored eight goals in eight appearances for PSG in the Champions League this season, and could set a new record for most goals by a French player in a single Champions League campaign, overtaking David Trezeguet in 2001-02 and Wissam Ben Yedder in 2017-18 (both eight).
He could also be the first player to score in four consecutive knockout games for PSG in the competition.
Bayern Munich will be looking to progress from a Champions League knockout tie after losing the first leg for the first time since 2014-15 (v Porto in the quarter-finals).
The German side have been eliminated in each of the last four instances when losing the first leg, with all four coming in consecutive seasons between 2014-15 and 2017-18.
Sergio Oliveira has scored five Champions League goals for FC Porto this term, the joint-most in a season by a Portuguese player for a Portuguese club, along with Nuno Gomes in 1998-99 for Benfica.
The last player to score more in a European Cup campaign was Eusebio in 1967-68, also for Benfica (6 goals).
Only three of the last 50 teams to lose the first leg at home in a Champions League knockout tie have managed to progress - however one of these three did come against PSG in 2018-19, with Manchester United eliminating them in the last 16.
mbappe now needs to be a bit selfish during the second half; he’s giving assists to Neymar who hasn’t been lucky all night long hitting the woodwork twice? Mbappe akue mchoyo aanze kufunga yeye pia…