Tension was high last night between Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea in the round of 16 first leg of the Champions League. While the Parisians had managed to take the advantage twice in a row, the capital’s players had difficulty getting the third goal into their lair. However, in the 74th minute, while the two teams were still tied (2-2), goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen attempted a risky restart in the middle despite safer solutions on the sides. The ball was intercepted by Bradley Barcola, allowing PSG to immediately launch a dangerous attack. A few seconds later, Vitinha was served and lobbed Jorgensen to give the Parisians the advantage (3-2). A situation which therefore provoked the sudden anger of Enzo Fernández at the Parc des Princes.
Furious with the Blues goalkeeper, the player was highlighted by the cameras which showed him shouting at his goalkeeper, waving his arms and even returning the ball to him to reproach him for his choice, a sign of enormous frustration, as the last quarter of an hour of play approached. In panic, Chelsea then left the ball to the Parisians, to score two more goals and finally win in style (5-2). On social networks, many Chelsea supporters even supported the reaction of the 25-year-old Argentinian and criticized the performance of the Danish rampart. “Jorgensen is perhaps worse than Kinsky yesterday”. Or even “Enzo is furious with Jorgensen! He cost us this match”. The return leg to London promises to be electric.