For PSG’s trip to Bayer Leverkusen on Tuesday, October 21 (9 PM, Canal+), UEFA has appointed Spanish referee Jesus Gil Manzano to oversee this crucial Champions League Group Stage encounter. The match at the BayArena promises intensity — and Manzano’s presence only reinforces that expectation.
At 41 years old, Gil Manzano is an experienced European referee, with 27 Champions League matches under his belt. He will be assisted by Ángel Nevado and Guadalupe Porras Ayuso, with Alejandro Muñiz Ruiz as fourth official. VAR duties will be handled by Carlos del Cerro Grande and Jarred Gillet.
A Strict Referee… But Rarely Red
Gil Manzano is known for his firmness, particularly with yellow cards. He averages 3.85 yellow cards per Champions League match, a figure higher than typical Ligue 1 standards. However, he stands out in one key aspect:
- 0 red cards in the Champions League
- No double bookings leading to expulsions
In other words, he’s quick to warn, but cautious about sending players off. His style is strict but controlled — he imposes order without tipping into chaos.
What It Means for PSG
This matchup promises to be fiery, especially in the electric atmosphere of the BayArena. PSG players must remain composed and disciplined. With Gil Manzano, dissent and reckless challenges won’t go unpunished — even if dismissals are unlikely.
This won’t just be a tactical battle. It will be a test of composure.
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