PSG Returns to Champions League Duty Against a Wounded but Dangerous Leverkusen

PSG steps back into Champions League action this Tuesday, three weeks after their stunning victory over FC Barcelona. This time, they travel to Germany to face a depleted but determined Bayer Leverkusen. Paris has one clear objective: secure a third consecutive win and reinforce their European dominance.

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Leverkusen arrives hit by injuries. Palacios, Tillman, and Tape are ruled out, while Schick, Vazquez, Quansah, and Tella remain doubtful. Yet despite the setbacks, no one is surrendering.

“PSG might be the best team in the world right now. It’s a match we can learn a lot from,” admitted Bayer’s sporting director, Simon Rolfes. A declaration that recognizes PSG’s strength… while setting the stage for a fierce battle.

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“We’ll Have Eleven Players”

Coach Kasper Hjulmand chose irony over concern: “We will have eleven players on the pitch.” In other words — no excuses. Leverkusen will fight with what they have.

Motivated and fearless, the Germans will aim to do at least what Strasbourg did last weekend: score as many goals as possible and test PSG’s limits.

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