PSG Loss: Gala Night & Chairman’s Reaction | Dompertje

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The face of Nayef Agued 5′, 1 – 0

What had to be a flawless party evening for PSG, still got a dent before it started well. While the Parisians were allowed to receive prizes on the Ballon d’Or, the catch -up match was lost on Marseille’s field. The shrill contrast of the strict face of the chairman in the midst of the splendor in Paris was just as speaking and symbolic.

A false note during the Gala evening of PSG.

While chairman Nasser Al-Khelaïfi in the Théâtre du Châtelet watched how his team counted nine nominees, Ousmane Dembélé was top favorite for the Golden Ball and coach Luis Enrique had a chance to win the title of Best Trainer, it was completely wrong in Marseille: 1-0 defeat in ‘Le Classique’.

Due to the abundant rainfall and the thunderstorm on Sunday, the topper was postponed by one day and he just coincided with the Ballon d’Or-Gala evening in Paris. The contrast could hardly be bigger.

The Parisians took their first loss in the Ligue 1 this season, just in the evening that they would be awarded as a Champions League winner as “best team”.

The strict, serious face of Al-Khelaïfi noticed in the room when he realized that his team was underway. A smile could only get away from it when he had to go on stage for the prize, although he was silent by the defeat of ostentatively.

On the field it was mainly Nayef Aguerd who set the tone. The defender already nodded in the opening minutes after a miss by PSG goalkeeper Chevalier. Afterwards Geronimo Rulli kept his goal clean with a few handsome saves, while Ramos and Hakimi left the opportunities.

PSG lost the leader’s place, but in the end it was able to celebrate thanks to the Golden Ball of Ousmane Dembélé.

Free kick for Paris Saint-Germain. Amir Murillo (Olympique Marseille) held Vitinha and the referee had seen that.

Rescue by Lucas Chevalier (Paris Saint-Germain), who can dive the ball.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Olympique Marseille) gets out of …

Pierre-Emile Højbjerg (Olympique Marseille) puts his head against the ball, but he cannot lag.

The ball goes over the back line in corner kick. It is taken by Bilal Nadir (Olympique Marseille), but his pass is too short and is being eliminated.

There are 5 minutes extra time.

The ball goes over the back line in corner kick. It is taken by Lee Kang-in (Paris Saint-Germain), but his pass is too short and is being eliminated.

The attempt is saved by Gerónimo Rulli (Olympique Marseille). The keeper went flat and could clamp the ball.

Vitinha (Paris Saint-Germain) gets out of …

Vitinha (Paris Saint-Germain) kicks on goal, but his shot goes wide.

The flag of the line judge goes up: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Olympique Marseille) was offside.

Chvitsja Kvaratschelia (Paris Saint-Germain) kicks on goal, but his shot goes wide.

Matt O’RiLey (Olympique Marseille) is called back by the referee. He went too big on Nuno Mendes (Paris Saint-Germain).

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Olympique Marseille) is called back by the referee. He went too big on the opponent.

Lee Kang-in (Paris Saint-Germain) kicks on goal, but his shot goes wide.

Redding by Gerónimo Rulli (Olympique Marseille), who can dive the ball.

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