Gareth Bale hit the post in the last second, when Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain played in a 2-2 draw.
The French team Paris Saint-Germain win the Champions League’s group A.
It is clear, after it succeeded the French to fight to 2-2 on the away game against Real Madrid, who were ahead 2-0 ten minutes before the time.
With seconds left of injury time was the home team extremely close to taking the win, but Gareth Bale’s frisparksforsøg rebounded on the post, and thus left off PSG with fright.
Real Madrid can no longer overtake the French, but is also sure of advancement to the round.
Zinedine Zidanes crew had, despite pointtabet the greatest honor of the fight. Real Madrid pressed merrily on the purge through and had far more chances and shots on goal than the guests.
Målscoringen was opened after 16 minutes, when Karim Benzema was the fastest over the returen after Iscos whimsical attempt had hit the post.
the Best as it smelled of a 2-0 scoring Grandbetting for the hosts before the break, was PSG a WAS the-order of to turn the match on its head.
Referee Artur Soares Dias was awarded PSG a penalty and shown a Real-goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, but when the judge saw the video through, he discovered a free-kick for Real Madrid in the middle of the track in the sequence before the penalty, and he overturned the decision.
It was to the great amazement of all in the French camp, and the PSG coach Thomas Tuchel was first furious, before he eventually saw the funny in even a debate-generating the VAR order and sat down, grinning down on the bench.
from Here he could see the home team dominate the showdown, while the PSG is most often relied on the counterattack.
When Karim Benzema in the 79. minutes finally brought the Real at 2-0, it looked like the decision. But it was not.
Four minutes later the battle had namely the offset. First utilized Kylian Mbappé a big forsvarsbrøler to reduce, and the moment after was Pablo Sarabia ball up in the målhjørnet.
Yet Real Madrid have the race with the three points, but the post was in the way of Gareth Bale and co.
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