PSG 1 1 Benfica Parisians Player Ratings as Kylian Mbappe converts a penalty in a close game UEFA Champions League 2022 23
PSG 1-1 Benfica: Parisians' Player Ratings as Kylian Mbappe converts a penalty in a close game UEFA Champions League 2022-23 Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
The Starting XI tonight Benfica.
I The Starting XI tonight Benfica. I PSG made a strong start to the game and looked like they would at least score multiple goals, if not win. They kept 60% possession of the ball in the first period and barely allowed Benfica a sniff of goal. The Parisians attempted four shots with three of them on target, while the visitors failed to register a shot on target. The theme of the night, however, was the incessant tackling and the cheap fouls given away by either side. The referee booked four players before the half-time whistle as several fouls were committed by both teams. PSG grabbed the lead after 39 minutes as stepped up to score from the spot. Eighteen-year-old Antonio Silva was the culprit for Benfica as he gave the penalty away. However, it is only part of the learning curve the youngster is on. The hosts held a narrow one-goal lead heading into the break. HALF-TIME: 1-0 Benfica
's penalty is the difference at the break!
HALF-TIME: 1-0 Benfica 's penalty is the difference at the break! Benfica came out for the second half determined to make an impact on the game and possibly alter the scoreline. Despite their determination, they were unable to knock PSG off the ball as they only kept 36% possession in the second period. However, Benfica were the only side to manage a shot on target despite eight combined tries. That shot came after 60 minutes, as conceded a penalty. Referee Michael Oliver did not award anything initially, but was quick to reverse his decision once asked to review the play on the pitch-side monitor. Veteran Joao Mario stepped up and scored with a thumping strike to make it 1-1 at the hour-mark. Both managers made several changes as they looked to try and win the game in the closing stages. However, neither side came close to creating a chance. The game ended in a 1-1 draw, with Benfica coming back from behind just like they did last week. That said, let's take a look at PSG's player ratings.
PSG 1-1 Benfica Parisians Player Ratings as Kylian Mbappe converts penalty in close game UEFA Champions League 2022-23
Kylian Mbappe converts from the spot to put his side 1-0 up in the first half. Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) were held to a 1-1 draw by Benfica in the on Tuesday, October 11. The result saw the hosts remain on top of Group H with eight points from four games, sharing a similar record with their visitors in second place. PSG entered this contest on the back of two consecutive draws. Their goals have dried up in recent weeks and forwards have struggled to replicate their early season form where they scored 18 goals in their first four games. Christophe Galtier fielded a strong lineup for this game as he looked to end the poor run.The Starting XI tonight Benfica.
I The Starting XI tonight Benfica. I PSG made a strong start to the game and looked like they would at least score multiple goals, if not win. They kept 60% possession of the ball in the first period and barely allowed Benfica a sniff of goal. The Parisians attempted four shots with three of them on target, while the visitors failed to register a shot on target. The theme of the night, however, was the incessant tackling and the cheap fouls given away by either side. The referee booked four players before the half-time whistle as several fouls were committed by both teams. PSG grabbed the lead after 39 minutes as stepped up to score from the spot. Eighteen-year-old Antonio Silva was the culprit for Benfica as he gave the penalty away. However, it is only part of the learning curve the youngster is on. The hosts held a narrow one-goal lead heading into the break. HALF-TIME: 1-0 Benfica
's penalty is the difference at the break!
HALF-TIME: 1-0 Benfica 's penalty is the difference at the break! Benfica came out for the second half determined to make an impact on the game and possibly alter the scoreline. Despite their determination, they were unable to knock PSG off the ball as they only kept 36% possession in the second period. However, Benfica were the only side to manage a shot on target despite eight combined tries. That shot came after 60 minutes, as conceded a penalty. Referee Michael Oliver did not award anything initially, but was quick to reverse his decision once asked to review the play on the pitch-side monitor. Veteran Joao Mario stepped up and scored with a thumping strike to make it 1-1 at the hour-mark. Both managers made several changes as they looked to try and win the game in the closing stages. However, neither side came close to creating a chance. The game ended in a 1-1 draw, with Benfica coming back from behind just like they did last week. That said, let's take a look at PSG's player ratings.