Gazzaniga howler gifts PSG late win over Girona

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An embarrassing late blunder gifted Paris Saint-Germain a 1-0 home victory over Champions League debutants Girona on Wednesday as the visitors’ goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga let a Nuno Mendes cross slip through his legs and into the net.

After relentless PSG pressure, Mendes’s low ball across the goal slipped through Gazzaniga’s grasp and into the net in stoppage time to earn the hosts victory.

The match was one-sided, with the French champions dominating in attack and registering 26 total attempts compared to Girona‘s three.

Girona’s defence effectively neutralised PSG’s attack in the first half, causing mounting frustration for the hosts as they struggled to break down their opponents.

PSG’s Marco Asensio came close to breaking the deadlock in the first half with a low shot aimed at the bottom corner, narrowly missing the post.

Frank Leboeuf reacts to PSG's lackluster 1-0 win against Girona in their Champions League opening match.
Frank Leboeuf reacts to PSG’s lackluster 1-0 win against Girona in their Champions League opening match.

Just before half-time, Asensio appeared to suffer an injury, prompting manager Luis Enrique to substitute him with Randal Kolo Muani.

Following the half-time break, PSG continued to apply pressure, with Ousmane Dembélé making a clear run from the halfway line only for Ladislav Krejcí to execute a last-ditch challenge that preserved the scoreline for Girona.

Dembele came close again shortly after the hour, breaking free from his marker to strike a shot towards the top corner, only for it to rebound off the woodwork.

Girona, who seemed content with a draw, began to waste time, drawing boos from the Parc des Princes crowd as PSG started a late offensive push.

Kolo Muani narrowly missed with a shot and, shortly after, Achraf Hakimi‘s close-range half-volley was saved by Gazzaniga’s legs. However, the goalkeeper’s late error ultimately decided the match.

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