“31 shots, 4 goals, soccer is so unfair sometimes.”
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) head coach Luis Enrique was left deeply disappointed after his side missed out on a place in the Champions League final thanks to a 90th-minute goal.
PSG lost the second leg of their Champions League semifinal against Borussia Dortmund 1-0 at the Parc des Princes in Paris, France, at 4 a.m. ET on Aug. 8.
After losing the first leg 0-1 away from home, the hosts failed to pull off the expected upset at home, falling to 0-2 on aggregate after the first leg. Dortmund, on the other hand, enjoyed the thrill of reaching the final for the first time in 11 years.
For PSG, it was a disappointing performance. Just like in the first leg, they were unlucky in front of goal. In the first half, they were held at bay by Dortmund’s defense and were unable to create any significant scoring chances. 카지노사이트 In the second half, they pushed hard at Dortmund’s goal, hitting the post four times and eventually conceding a header to Mats Hummels in the fifth minute of stoppage time. Four times on the day and six shots in the first and second legs combined.
The hosts pulled out all the stops in the 31st minute of the second leg after Lee Kang-In was shown a straight red card, but ran out of time to turn the game around.
PSG coach Luis Enrique spoke to TNT Sports after the loss and was disappointed.
“Of course it’s difficult when you get a result like this. It was a very tight game, but to be honest I think we should have won,” he said. “We created 31 shots, four of which were on target. We created 31 shots, four [times hitting the woodwork] football is so unfair sometimes,” he said.
With back-to-back wins over PSG, Dortmund’s dream of reaching the final for the first time in 11 years will be fulfilled next month when they face the winner of the Bayern Munich-Real Madrid match at Wembley Stadium in London, England, the “holy land of soccer.
Enrique, a former Spain national team and Barcelona coach, 카지노사이트 추천 admitted the defeat was a disappointment. He congratulated Dortmund on their victory instead of their ‘rivals’ Real Madrid. “I congratulate them. Dortmund are a great team and have done a great job. I hope they can reach the final and win it,” he said.