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Lille, the reigning French champion, won the first Champions Trophy in its history on Sunday, beating Paris SG 1-0 in Tel Aviv in front of around 29,000 spectators. Portugal’s Xeka scored the only goal of the game.
PSG has started its season badly. Eight-time defending champion, Paris let slip the Champions Trophy against Lille (1-0), Sunday, August 1 in Tel Aviv, a defeat that stains in view of its immense ambitions.
Winner of the Championship last May, the Losc maintains its good momentum, with this cup that it won for the first time in its history. The Portuguese Xeka, with a sublime strike from 20 meters before half-time (45th), sealed the logical success of Lille, against Parisians too diminished to pack the meeting.
Absences but no excuses
But the absences of Neymar, Kylian Mbappé, Angel Di Maria, Sergio Ramos or Marquinhos should not be “an excuse” for PSG, insisted before the match the coach Mauricio Pochettino, who lost Idrissa Gueye (Covid-19) a few hours before kick-off.
The Argentinian technician, obsessed with winning, wanted to start with a trophy a 2021/22 exercise placed under the sign of revenge, after the disappointing 2nd place in Ligue 1 last season.
“I think overall we were better.” “We deserved the whole game despite all the players who were not there,” said Pochettino after the meeting.
Despite the XXL transfer window, which was seen in Tel Aviv with Achraf Hakimi (holder) and Georginio Wijnaldum (entered in the 70th), the return to the top of the country is not going to be as easy as expected. He will have to wait for the trip to the promoted Troyes, Saturday for the first day of Ligue 1, to perhaps reach the desired altitude.
Paris still needs to integrate its stars, including Neymar who returns to training next week, and to create an identity. Quite the opposite of Lille, which knew how to seize its chance, with a method similar to that which made its strength in 2020/21, with Christophe Galtier.
“It’s also a bit like his title, his successor Jocelyn Gourvennec admitted at Prime Video. There is a collective strength in this team, talent too. We found that tonight.”
Strong in defense, surgical against, the “Mastiffs” played on their strengths, with the Turkish striker Burak Yilmaz in charge, not far from opening the scoring three times (6th, 7th, 40th). It was finally Xeka who rewarded the efforts of Lille, with a sudden shot that awakened a game that had been rather balanced until then.
The summer of the Portuguese midfielder is an example of resilience: in mid-July, he was involved in a fight with … his teammate Tiago Djalo, at the half-time of a friendly match. Here he is the hero of the evening, with the statuette of the man of the match!
Opposite, Paris relied on the breakthroughs of Hakimi to destabilize the northern bloc, in the right lane, where the rookie made his qualities of speed speak. But like his team in difficulty, the Moroccan had a complicated evening, disturbed by the whistles of the public in Tel Aviv with each of his ball catches.
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The player notably took a stand for Palestine last spring, at the heart of a new Israeli-Palestinian crisis.
In this funny atmosphere, PSG tried to get out of the doldrums, reinforced by the heat (29 degrees at kickoff), by two strikes from afar (28th, 39th) that goalkeeper Leo Jardim pushed back.
The second period was of the same ilk for Parisians without ideas against Lille folded up like a “Roman turtle”.
From the head, Abdou Diallo (56th) had the best opportunity, on a corner, but the defender missed the frame. Same awkwardness for Julian Draxler (75th).
The entry of Wijnaldum, who had his chance (90th + 1), breathed new life into the Parisians at the end of the match, but Lille was impassable.
Jardim missed his release (90th + 2), shooting directly on Mauro Icardi, but the Argentine striker could not take advantage of his mistake.
“We were the best team in the second half. It’s hard to accept” defeat, “said Draxler.
Paris remains aimless. His last “zero” on the national level dated back to the defeat against Lille in the Championship (1-0) in early April, a setback which cost dearly in the title race. It remains today to write another end for the Parisians.
With AFP