Barcelona suffered an unexpected setback in the Champions League after losing to PSG at Montjuïc, despite entering the clash with confidence from their LaLiga form. The defeat curbed the wave of optimism surrounding Hansi Flick’s side.
Barcelona 1-2 PSG
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Substitute Gonçalo Ramos scored a last-minute winner for Paris Saint-Germain as they came from behind to stun Barcelona in front of their own fans. pic.twitter.com/BT17XMmGBp
The Barça team (115.7 km) ran more than the French team (113 km), but without the ball (46.9%-53.1%) and without control, which generated greater fatigue and a lack of control of the match.
"We didn't maintain the structure in the second half", and added that "the whole team has to defend, attack, be at a high level with the ball, take advantage of spaces, participate in possession... At PSG you saw that everyone knows how to take advantage of spaces, they want the ball... these are things to learn and improve."-Hansi Flick said.
In interventions in the game, Luis Enrique's PSG was also above Flick's Barça, with 647 for the French team and 614 for the home side.
Proof that the battle was fought in midfield is that the midfielders of the French team, Vitinha, Fabián and Zaïre-Enery, recovered 18 balls (11, 7 and 1) while the Catalans, Pedri, De Jong and Olmo closed the figure at 8 (3, 3 and 2).
PSG Missing Stars, But Still Superior
Luis Enrique’s squad travelled to Barcelona without key attacking figures, including the Ballon d’Or winner. Despite these absences, PSG managed to dominate after Ferran Torres’ opener for Barça, pressing high and unsettling the Catalans’ build up play.
Décimé en attaque, le PSG cherche à combler les absences avant d'affronter le Barça en Ligue des championshttps://t.co/kgVOyGUHFO pic.twitter.com/XInlhV84cT
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Tactical Edge for Luis Enrique
Luis Enrique’s adjustments proved decisive, while Flick’s substitutions offered little impact. The decision to keep a visibly fatigued Lamine Yamal on the pitch, while withdrawing Marcus Rashford, drew scrutiny given Rashford’s constant threat.
Physical Disparity Exposed
In the second half, Barcelona’s energy levels dropped noticeably. Pedri and Lamine both exited due to exhaustion and fitness concerns, while PSG looked sharp and dangerous on counterattacks, despite having endured a tight schedule after the Club World Cup.
Blow to Barça’s Confidence
More than just three points, the loss dealt a blow to Barcelona’s self-belief. Flick acknowledged defensive shortcomings after the 1-1 equalizer, stressing the need for structural improvements. For Barça, the match served as a harsh reminder that significant progress is still required if they are to be true contenders for the Champions League crown.