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.

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“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.

“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.

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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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