ANALYSIS | RB Leipzig 0-3 PSG – how Tuchel outfoxed Nagelsmann from the start

On Tuesday, Paris Saint-Germain and RB Leipzig faced each other in the Champions’ League semi-final. While it was the first time in 25 years that the French outfit reached this stage of the competition, this semi-final was a first for the German side. A dominant performance gave the perennial French champions their first ever trip to the final of European football’s biggest competition.

Lineup

With Ángel Di Mari­a coming back from suspension and Kylian Mbappé finally being fully fit, Thomas Tuchel had more options to begin the game with. However, Keylor Navas and Marco Verratti were injured and not fit to start. The German coach opted for a 4-3-3 with Neymar as a False 9, a similar setup to the Atalanta game. Mauro Icardi and Pablo Sarabia got benched, Mbappé and Di Maria starting the game instead. Leandro Paredes took Idrissa Gueye’s place in midfield but the rest of the squad was unchanged.

PSG’s high press to prevent Leipzig to play their game

PSG adopted a high press against Atalanta and they decided to keep the same strategy against Leipzig. Leipzig rely a lot on being fluid in move construction to create chances and to have the confidence in what they can do. This was seen against Atlético Madrid where they had time to find teammates in between the lines and combine in tight spaces. PSG’s high press nullified their fluidity as they often had to go long instead of circulating the ball from one side to the other, waiting for the space to attack into.

Neymar was PSG’s most important player in that regard, leading the press with 25 pressures applied, the most throughout the game. For someone who was rightly called lazy off the ball last season, the Brazilian has definitely changed this mentality this campaign, and for the better.

Not only did they force Leipzig to go long, PSG also capitalised on their high press as they brought Péter Gulácsi, Leipzig goalkeeper, to make mistakes. In the 6th minute, Mbappé scored after Neymar recovered a long kick from Gulácsi. The Brazilian did so with his hand, therefore the goal was disallowed. However, PSG did capitalise with this strategy on their second goal, highlighted below.

Each PSG man was in close proximity with a Leipzig player, preventing Péter Gulácsi from progressing the ball on the ground and centrally, therefore forcing him to either play a long ball or a difficult along-the-ground ball in a wide area. Gulácsi missed his pass to one of his midfielders and Paredes recovered the ball. He passed it to Neymar who ran into depth and passed the ball to Di María who scored.

With a PPDA (Passes allowed Per Defensive Actions) standing at 8.96, slightly above their season average in the Champions’ League, PSG prevented Leipzig from playing their game. Worse for the Germans, they decisively capitalised on their opponent’s mistakes.

PSG and how they approached their build-up

While PSG adopted a 4-3-3, Nagelsmann opted for a 4-1-4-1 in a mid-block where they weren’t pressing the centre-backs. They were packing the middle of the pitch, something that Tuchel anticipated, which was why Paredes was starting. PSG needed someone to progress the ball higher up the field. The midfielder alternated between dropping deeper to form a back three with Presnel Kimpembe and Thiago Silva and sitting a bit higher, on the same vertical line to Marquinhos, as seen below.

This created numerical superiority for PSG in deeper areas and allowed Paredes time on the ball to pick the right forward pass. However, the main issue a side faces when they drop a midfielder deeper during build-up is that it becomes less likely that you can successfully progress the ball in between the first and the second lines of your opponent when they pack the middle of pitch. PSG would have struggled to progress the ball in between the lines if they didn’t place Neymar in the half-space. This is depicted below.

Paredes was able to find Neymar in between the lines on multiple occasions. Two of them are highlighted here. With Marco Verratti out, Paredes was the only midfielder able to break Leipzig’s lines. Targeting Neymar on the half turn was the best way to create danger in the final third, as he is PSG’s most creative player. The midfielder ended the game with nine progressive passes, the highest amount for any player on the pitch.

Runs into depth

With Leipzig adopting a three at the back formation, PSG decided to attack the channels between Leipzig centre-backs. With Kylian Mbappé, who excels in his off the ball movement, it appeared as a good strategy. At any given opportunity, they attacked space when they spotted it. In the still below, we can see Mbappé running into depth despite Leipzig not providing much space at all between their defensive line and the goalkeeper. Ander Herrera was still able to pass him the ball into feet but the French forward didn’t win his 1v1 against the goalkeeper.

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In the second still, Kylian Mbappé receives the ball and Neymar spots the space in between Dayot Upamecano and another Leipzig player. The Brazilian runs into depth and goes 1v1 against the goalkeeper. Unfortunately, he misses it.

Ultimately, PSG’s third goal came from another run into depth. This time, it was from Juan Bernat, PSG’s left-back. Thanks to his run, he made Leipzig’s defence move deeper. He got the ball but didn’t initially score from the chance created. However, the ball came back a few seconds after and the Spaniard eventually put the ball in the net following a Di María cross.

PSG created most of their chances through running in behind Leipzig’s defensive line. They could’ve scored from two of those situations earlier in the game were Mbappé and Neymar to have converted their chances.

Conclusion

Thanks to a well executed plan, PSG reached the Champions’ League final for the first time in their 50 year history. The first 10 minutes in the second half where Leipzig seemed to get back into the game aside, Les Parisiens were in full control. While their xG stands at 2.8, they prevented Leipzig’s xG to get over one (0.8 in fact).

As Julian Nagelsmann said, “In the end, PSG’s ticket to the final is well deserved. We needed a goal to get back into the game but instead they got it. Our belief was gone and in the end it was a case of character, and we did better in the second half. That’s football, sometimes it’s hard.”

The French side will now face Bayern Munich on Sunday for what could be an historic night for them.

J.K.

Bayer Leverkusen initiate contacts for Jeff Reine-Adélaïde

Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen have initiated contacts for French U21s international and attacking midfielder Jeff Reine-Adélaïde, according to L’Équipe.

The Frenchman announced earlier this week that he wished to quit Lyon, because of what he feels have been a series of broken promises from the board.

Leverkusen, who have lost Kai Havertz in exchange for a fee of around €90m including add-ons, have a considerable budget to target a deal for the ex-Arsenal man with, despite him being under contract with OL until June 2024.

The player has already been presented with the Bayer project and he is open to a move to the Bundesliga side. Leverkusen know that the longer they wait, the more likely they will face intense competition for JRA’s signature – Hertha Berlin would also like to make a deal and initial contacts with the relevant parties have been initiated.

Once the player has decided which clubs he wants to join, then the “winning” club will have to convince OL, with Sporting Director Juninho explaining to the press earlier this week that he had no intention of selling JRA, despite the player’s outburst.

 

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Lyon demanding €111.7m in damages from the LFP

Lyon President Jean-Michel Aulas is demanding €111.7m in damages from the LFP following their decision to terminate the 2019/20 campaign with 10 matchdays left to play, which resulted in OL missing out on European qualification for the first time in the 21st century.

Le Parisien report that Aulas has not gone into detail in the club’s demand for this indemnity and what the legal grounds are for it, but insiders believe this action has little chance of success. It has however been met with consternation by other Ligue 1 club presidents, as if his legal action is successful, then the money will come from every other club’s TV rights money.

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Kasper Dolberg has house robbed & car stolen

L’Équipe report that 22-year-old Danish international Kasper Dolberg has been the victim of a robbery on his property in the Nice area as well as having his Porsche stolen whilst he was away on international duty with Denmark.

Local authorities have opened an investigation into the matter. Dolberg returned to Nice on Thursday evening, when he reported the disappearance of his Porsche which he had left in the Nice Côte d’Azur airport long stay car park. Then, he discovered that someone had broken into his home when he was away. It would appear that an access pass, which was in the car, allowed the perpetrator to enter his house.

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The thief is understood to have taken €2,000 in cash and several telephone from Dolberg’s home. This is the second unfortunate incident for Dolberg at Nice since his arrival last year, when his watch was stolen from inside the club dressing room by Lamine Diaby Fadiga, who apologised before being sacked.

 

Official | Toulouse sign 29-year-old midfielder Brecht Dejaegere from Gent

Ligue 2 side Toulouse have confirmed the arrival of 29-year-old midfielder Brecht Dejaegere from Gent on loan with an option to buy.

Dejaegere makes his first career move outside of Belgium, where he amassed 194 appearances in the 1st division and has made appearances in both the Europa League and Champions’ League.

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Keita Baldé to join Sampdoria on a permanent basis from Monaco

oot Mercato report that AS Monaco have agreed to sell Senegalese international attacker Keita Baldé to Sampdoria on loan with a €10m option to buy.

The 25-year-old is expected to fly to Italy to undergo a medical ahead of completing the move, which is due to be completed on Saturday.

The fee that Monaco would receive at a base level if the option is activate it will therefore be less than half of what they paid for him in 2017, when he joined from Lazio for €30m.

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Arsenal make a formal €35m offer for Houssem Aouar – what we know so far

RMC Sport report this evening that Premier League side Arsenal have moved to make a formal offer to Lyon for attacking midfielder Houssem Aouar worth €35m.

The outlet has no other information at this stage of any kind on the situation, contrary to Téléfoot Chaine who provided the following updates earlier this evening:

The Gunners’ bid for Aouar went in on Thursday – the player has agreed provisional terms with the London club, but would prefer a move to Juventus or FC Barcelona. However, neither of those sides have made a bid for the moment, contrary to Arsenal.

Mikel Arteta has intervened personally on the matter, according to the French TV station, and it remains to be seen how Lyon will respond to the bid.

Note: this is the first official offer made in writing to OL – it is understood that Technical Director Edu did speak to his counterpart Juninho in August about a cash plus Mattéo Guendouzi offer, which Lyon had no interest in.

 

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Dele Alli deal looking increasingly difficult to pull off for PSG

This afternoon, RMC Sport reported that PSG were continuing to try to sign English international attacking midfielder Dele Alli on loan from Tottenham Hotspur, submitting a formal bid hours ago.

The Guardian report that the offer, which was a £1.5m loan fee deal, has been rebuffed by Spurs.

Tottenham Chairman Daniel Levy is showing no intention of allowing Alli to depart in the final hours of this window.

 

 

 

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Lyon in advanced talks to sign Mattia De Sciglio on loan from Juventus

As confirmed by sources contacted by Get French Football News this afternoon and since relayed by L’Équipe, Lyon expect to conclude the loan without option to buy signing of 27-year-old Italian full-back Mattia De Sciglio from Juventus.

OL boss Rudi Garcia wanted to add a player who could perform at right-back this season, as he only as Léo Dubois in the first team who fills that role following the departures of Kenny Tete (Fulham) and Rafael (Besiktas).

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Only minor details remain before this becomes a reality.

Lille take legal action against rival Lens fans for sneaking offensive banner into LOSC’s training ground

RMC Sport report that Ligue 1 side Lille have decided to take legal action against rivals RC Lens’ fans after the latter broke into LOSC’s training centre to place an offensive banner there last week Sunday. The two sides go head to head on the final game of this coming weekend’s action.

The banner read “Lille is mierda” – Les Dogues have reacted and are filing a complaint under the auspices of “intrusion on private property.”

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The derby matches between Lille and Lens are historically intense and Sunday’s game will be the first since 3rd May 2015 between the two sides. LOSC have been allowed to permit 1,000 supporters to be at the match, following local government guidelines.