A match that kept all its promises
A “pure delight“, title The Team regarding the PSG-Strasbourg meeting last night. Play, movement, twists and turns and 6 goals, the Parisians and Strasbourg residents had a great time last night at the Parc des Princes. “What a Show!“, outbid the daily in its interior pages. The Parisian speaks of a “nice comeback“. Trailing 3-1, Luis Enrique's men managed to come back to the score thanks to a penalty from Gonçalo Ramos before the equalizer from young Parisian Titi Senny Mayulu. For his part, Le Figaro also made its front page talking about “big show“. Cascading goals with Strasbourg which was very close to winning for the first time in its history at the Parc des Princes. A draw which allows PSG to remain provisionally leader ahead of Strasbourg before the Olympique de Marseille match scheduled for this evening against Le Havre.
No more excuses for Alexander Isak
In England, it is the case of Alexander Isak which raises questions. For the Daily Mail“Isak is not that big“. The Swede is going through difficult weeks at Liverpool, far from the impact expected for the most expensive transfer in British history, estimated at 150 million euros. The physical and mental difficulties accumulated at Newcastle surely prevent him from shining and finding his place among the stars of Anfield. Liverpool offers him support and personalized monitoring, but each match becomes a test to prove that he can reach his maximum level. Slot insists: there are no more excuses, the pressure is mounting to transform one's potential into concrete performance. For Isak, the real challenge begins now. He must regain his instincts and quickly gain the trust of Reds supporters.
Protests against the relocation of La Liga matches
During last night's Real Oviedo-Espanyol match, the players symbolically stopped the kick-off to denounce the lack of transparency around match relocations, such as Villarreal-Barça in Miami. For several seconds, all players refused to play. La Liga attempted to censor the protest by broadcasting footage from outside the stadium for 31 seconds before showing the game. The captains, through the Spanish Footballers' Association, are coordinating this action which will continue throughout the weekend.