Leverkusen vs. PSG turns into chaos after 5 goals, two red cards and two penalties in the first half
- On Tuesday at the BayArena, Paris Saint-Germain beat Bayer Leverkusen 7-2 in Germany, maintaining their perfect Champions League record with three wins from three.
- A chaotic first half featured Five goals, two red cards and two penalties, reducing both teams to 10 men and swinging momentum before halftime.
- William Pacho opened the scoring with a seventh-minute header, Desire Doue scored twice including in first-half added time, while Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Aleix Garcia also found the net.
- PSG, reduced to 10 men, scored six of their seven goals after Illia Zabarnyi's red card late in the first half.
- Ousmane Dembélé, PSG forward, said 'It feels good,' told Amazon Prime after claiming the Ballon d'Or last month, and noted they 'could have avoided our red card.
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Returning Paris Saint-Germain forward Ousmane Dembele urged his teammates to stay focused after a 7-2 Champions League rout of Bayer Leverkusen on Tuesday. PSG, the defending champions, won their third straight group match, scoring six goals with 10 men after Illia Zabarnyi’s red card. Desire Doue struck twice before halftime.
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Red cards, penalty drama and dream goals: Leverkusen delivers a real spectacle with PSG. In the end it is a used day for Bayer 04 and the first defeat under coach Hjulmand.
Red cards, penalty drama and dream goals: Leverkusen delivers a real spectacle with PSG. In the end it is a used day for Bayer 04 and the first defeat under coach Hjulmand.
Red cards, penalty drama and dream goals: Leverkusen delivers a real spectacle with PSG. In the end it is a used day for Bayer 04 and the first defeat under coach Hjulmand.
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