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| Balogun | | (01') | | Balogun | | (18') |
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| Doué | | (29')  | | Hakimi | | (41')  | | Doué | | (67')  |
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Home Team Lineup
Faes

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Zakaria

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Balogun
 Biereth 83
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Köhn
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Adingra Coulibaly 70
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Henrique
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Camara
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Akliouche Diatta 58
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Golovin
 
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Vanderson Bamba 70
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Teze
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Away Team Lineup
Zaïre-Emery
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Vitinha
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Marquinhos
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Pacho
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Neves
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Safonov
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Kvaratskhelia Kang-in 69
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Barcola Ramos 81
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Mendes
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Dembélé Désiré D 27
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Hakimi

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Description
The first leg of the 2025–26 UEFA Champions League play-offs brings a familiar domestic rivalry to the continental stage at the Stade Louis II. Monaco enters the tie as the underdog but with the momentum of a strong home record. They face a Paris Saint-Germain side that, despite being the defending European champions, has struggled with consistency this season and recently dealt with internal friction following an outburst from star winger Ousmane Dembélé. With a spot in the Round of 16 on the line, this clash between Ligue 1’s elite promises tactical intensity and high stakes.
Reports Result ListResult DescriptionParis Saint-Germain pulled off a dramatic comeback to defeat Monaco 3–2 in a rollercoaster first leg defined by early brilliance and a costly red card. Monaco's American striker Folarin Balogun silenced the visitors early, scoring twice in the opening 20 minutes to give the hosts a commanding 2–0 lead. The first goal arrived just 55 seconds into the match, making it the fastest goal Monaco has ever scored in European competition.
The momentum shifted dramatically as PSG began their recovery. After Vitinha missed a penalty in the 22nd minute, substitute Désiré Doué—who replaced an injured Ousmane Dembélé—sparked the revival with a curling effort to make it 2–1. Just before halftime, Achraf Hakimi pounced on a rebound to equalize, sending the teams into the break level at 2–2.
The second half began with a major blow for Monaco as Aleksandr Golovin was sent off in the 48th minute following a VAR review for a studs-up challenge. The man advantage allowed PSG to dominate possession, and Désiré Doué capitalized again in the 67th minute, finishing a team move started by Warren Zaïre-Emery to secure the 3–2 victory. Monaco fought bravely with ten men but now faces a steep uphill battle heading into the second leg in Paris next Wednesday.

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