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Leipzig 2-2 Paris Saint-Germain! In Messi's absence, Paris drew

author:A new vision of football

At 4:00 a.m. Beijing time on November 4, the fourth round of the Champions League group stage, Greater Paris challenged Leipzig away, in the first half of the game, Nkunku opened the record, a seat lost, and then Wijnaldum scored his first goal after joining Paris, and then scored a header to complete the second goal. Leipzig won a penalty before the final, Sobosloy equalized on the penalty spot, and Paris was finally tied 2-2 by Leipzig.

Leipzig 2-2 Paris Saint-Germain! In Messi's absence, Paris drew

In the 8th minute, a cross from the side of the road, Nkunku's astute forward plug into the net, Leipzig 1-0 Paris!

In the 21st minute, Neymar headed straight and Mbappe crossed to equalize with Wijnaldum, Paris 1-1 Leipzig!

In the 39th minute, Wijnaldum was unguarded and his header was scored twice, Paris 2-1 Leipzig!

In the 90+2nd minute, Kimpembe sent a penalty point, and Sobosloy scored a penalty to draw Paris! Leipzig 2-2!

After a 2-2 draw with Leipzig, Paris Saint-Germain missed out on a chance to advance to the round of 16 in the Champions League.

Mauricio Pochettino's side had to come in against a Bundesliga side, doing the same in the absence of the injured Messi, but they gave up the lead in injury time in the second half.

After 10 seconds, Paris Saint-Germain were almost behind, with Leipzig passing forward from kick-off and Gianluigi donnarumma and Marquinhos struggling to fight back, but striker Andre Silva was eventually ruled offside.

Seven minutes later, Leipzig did take the lead. Silva entered the aisle and found former Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Christopher Nkunku with a brilliant cross, the Frenchman who headed the ball past Kim Bombe and Nuno Mendes.

Things almost got worse, with Danilo Pereira giving the opponent a penalty after a clumsy foul on Silva, but Donnarumma easily saved the Portuguese's penalty.

The fierce shots of Lemmel and Nkunku allowed Leipzig to continue to dominate, but after a brief period of excellent possession, Paris Saint-Germain equalised the opponent's running players. Mbappe set the position and Wijnaldum broke through Gulasi and the away team equalised.

The Parisian looks more like a threat in its counterattack. Neymar pounced on Wijnaldum and his pass went to Di Maria, but the Argentine's volley was blocked.

The Dutchman scored into the net after a corner header from Marquinhos, but the goal was ruled invalid for offside. However, Var vetoed the decision and Wijnaldum's second goal of the night was retained.

Mbappe was supposed to score another goal in first-half stoppage time, when he was forced to do so one-on-one, but he couldn't control his efforts.

The 22-year-old superstar turned down another brilliant opportunity after half-time, when Wienerdum selflessly put him in the free throw zone, but his shot was once again unusually wayward.

An hour later, France international Mbappe forced Gulasi to save while Maquinhos blocked Angelino's shot at the other end.

Soon after Leipzig substitute Dominique Shoboshle missed a close-range shot, and when Paris Saint-Germain closed the door, var gave home a penalty in the final minutes of the game and Kim Pompeii crashed into Nkunku.

The point wasn't enough to save Leipzig from being eliminated, and a draw meant Paris Saint-Germain had been replaced by City at the top of the group before their showdown with Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium.

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