Paris Saint-Germain 0-0 Real Madrid
Paris Saint-Germain 0-0 Real Madrid: Ronaldo & Zlatan off target as heavyweight clash ends in stalemate
Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid cancelled each other out at Parc des
Princes to ensure top spot in Champions League Group A remains very
much up for grabs.
Wednesday's clash between the leaders of
Ligue 1 and La Liga - who are both unbeaten in all competitions this
season - was billed as a potential pool decider, with the teams locked
on six points apiece after two games.
But, despite the presence
of stellar names such as Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Cristiano Ronaldo,
neither PSG or Madrid were able to break the deadlock as the
evenly-matched sides traded punches without ever really threatening to
land a knockout blow.
Madrid, shorn of the injured Gareth Bale
and Karim Benzema, shaded the first half - with Kevin Trapp denying Jese
Rodriguez and Ronaldo, twice, before the interval - and PSG were
slightly the better team after the break.
But the stalemate
means their reverse meeting at the Santiago Bernabeu in two weeks' time
takes on extra importance in deciding who wins the group.
Madrid
left-back Marcelo ventured forward early on, but his snap-shot from 20
yards failed to trouble the fit-again Trapp in the PSG goal.
PSG
settled well thereafter, with Ibrahimovic dropping deep to pull the
strings, and Blaise Matuidi tested Keylor Navas with a low drive from
the edge of the area in the 11th minute.
But Madrid reasserted
themselves and, after a period of sustained pressure, had tentative
appeals for a penalty waved away when Isco went down in the area before
Toni Kroos dragged a long-range effort wide.
Jese then forced a
smart save from Trapp after latching onto a lovely disguised pass from
Kroos, and Ronaldo called the German goalkeeper into action around the
half-hour mark with two headers as Madrid turned the screw.
Half-time
allowed PSG to regroup, and Edinson Cavani went close soon after the
restart with an improvised volley off his studs from Thiago Motta's
inch-perfect delivery from the left.
PSG coach Laurent Blanc
replaced Angel di Maria - ineffective against his former club - and
Cavani with Javier Pastore and Lucas Moura around the hour mark in a bid
to provide more guile and pace to his attack.
But it was
Ronaldo, described by Blanc as a "football alien" in the build-up to the
game, who came closest to snatching the elusive opener 20 minutes from
time, when he flashed a left-footed shot just wide from Marcelo's pass.
That
chance reinvigorated Rafael Benitez's team, but they were unable to
penetrate PSG's resolute defence - marshalled superbly by captain Thiago
Silva - as the sides were left to settle for a draw.
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