#2 PSG haven't learnt from their mistakes
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"PSG are better prepared for Madrid than they were for Barcelona" those were the exact words on Unai Emery before the game. But were they actually better prepared? Nope.
The PSG players were not able to stitch passes together and were often caught out of position. Neymar and Kylian Mbappe were linking up well but that was the only connection you could see on the pitch among the French side's players.
If it wasn't for Alphonse Areola, they would have lost the game by 3-5 goal margin easily and that would have been impossible to turn over for them.
Edited by Aakanksh Sanketh