PSG seek redemption against Monaco in Champions League playoff

Paris Saint-Germain head to Monaco for the first leg of their Champions League knockout phase playoff on Tuesday, aiming to overcome recent domestic struggles and internal criticisms. Manager Luis Enrique has dismissed concerns over team spirit following Ousmane Dembele's pointed remarks after a league defeat. The match at Stade Louis II kicks off at 20:00 GMT, with the winners advancing to face Barcelona or Chelsea in the last 16.

Paris Saint-Germain, the reigning Champions League holders, face AS Monaco in the knockout phase playoff first leg on February 17, 2026, at Stade Louis II. PSG arrive off a 3-1 Ligue 1 loss to Rennes on Friday, their third defeat of the year and sixth overall this season. The result prompted forward Ousmane Dembele to criticize his teammates' lack of unity in a post-match interview with Ligue 1+, stating, “We need to show more desire,” and emphasizing the need to prioritize the club over individual play to win titles.

Manager Luis Enrique downplayed the remarks during Monday's pre-match press conference, noting, “There's always a lot of noise around PSG, and we have to accept it.” He highlighted the team's motivation for the European clash despite the domestic setback, adding that PSG lost 1-0 to Monaco in November and expect a similar challenge. Enrique dismissed any disadvantage in facing a domestic rival, insisting, “It's football, it's the same thing, you have to try to do the same thing to win the match.”

Monaco, eighth in Ligue 1 and 20 points behind PSG, sit eighth in the league phase standings, four points and 10 places below their opponents. They drew 0-0 at Nice on February 8 before a 3-1 home win over Nantes on Friday, racing to a three-goal lead in 30 minutes via two goals from Simon Adingra and one from Denis Zakaria. Coach Sebastien Pocognoli expressed belief in his side, saying, “We have to believe, otherwise there’s no point in playing.” Zakaria added that Monaco must be “great” and play a “perfect game” to compete.

Injuries plague both teams: Monaco doubt Maghnes Akliouche (hip), Lamine Camara (ankle), and Ansu Fati (quad); PSG miss Fabian Ruiz (knee), Senny Mayulu (calf), and Quentin Ndjantou (hamstring), with Dembele a muscular doubt. Predicted lineups feature Monaco's Philipp Kohn in goal behind Vanderson, Teze, Kehrer, Henrique, Zakaria, Coulibaly, Fati, Golovin, Adingra, and Balogun; PSG's Matvei Safonov with Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho, Mendes, Zaire-Emery, Vitinha, Neves, Doue, Dembele, and Kvaratskhelia.

This marks the first European meeting between the clubs. Monaco have lost their last five two-legged European ties and one of their last seven Champions League matches (W2 D4), while PSG have won six of their last seven knockout ties. The return leg is on February 25 at 20:00 GMT.

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PSG players Marquinhos and Kvaratskhelia celebrate advancement over Monaco (2-2, 5-4 agg) in Champions League playoff at Parc des Princes amid red card drama.
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PSG advance past Monaco in Champions League playoff

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Paris Saint-Germain drew 2-2 with Monaco at Parc des Princes to progress 5-4 on aggregate in the Champions League knockout playoff. The holders overcame a first-half deficit after Monaco's Mamadou Coulibaly was sent off, with Marquinhos and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia scoring to secure advancement. Jordan Teze's late goal provided a tense finish for Luis Enrique's side.

Paris Saint-Germain secured a 3-2 victory over AS Monaco in the Champions League playoff first leg on Tuesday evening at Stade Louis-II. Trailing 2-0 early, the Parisians turned the game around with a brace from substitute Désiré Doué. Alexandr Golovin's red card assisted PSG in gaining the upper hand.

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Paris Saint-Germain secured qualification for the Champions League round of 16 with a 2-2 draw against AS Monaco in the playoff return leg at Parc des Princes on February 25, 2026. Despite a balanced first half and struggles, the Parisians capitalized on a Monaco player's red card to equalize and advance on aggregate (5-4). Coach Luis Enrique expressed satisfaction but acknowledged his team's shortcomings.

Chelsea face Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League last-16 second leg at Stamford Bridge, trailing 5-2 from the first leg where Khvicha Kvaratskhelia scored late goals. Injuries to captain Reece James and others compound the challenge after a 1-0 Premier League loss to Newcastle United. PSG coach Luis Enrique warns against complacency.

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Paris Saint-Germain, the defending Champions League holders, secured a 5-2 victory over Chelsea in the first leg of their round-of-16 tie at Parc des Princes on March 11, 2026. Chelsea twice equalized but goals from Bradley Barcola, Ousmane Dembélé, Vitinha, and a late Khvicha Kvaratskhelia brace—exploiting errors by goalkeeper Filip Jörgensen—gave PSG a commanding advantage ahead of the second leg at Stamford Bridge.

Paris Saint-Germain's Ligue 1 fixture against Nantes has been rescheduled to provide the European champions with extra rest before their Champions League last-16 clash with Chelsea. The game, originally set for the weekend of 13-15 March, will now take place in the week starting 20 April. This adjustment leaves PSG with five days between the two legs against Chelsea, while the Blues face Newcastle in the Premier League on 14 March.

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Paris Saint-Germain eliminated Chelsea from the Champions League last-16 with a dominant 3-0 victory at Stamford Bridge on March 17, 2026, securing an 8-2 aggregate win after a 5-2 first-leg success. Goals from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Bradley Barcola, and Senny Mayulu sealed Chelsea's heaviest two-legged European defeat, as manager Liam Rosenior lamented defensive woes amid injuries.

 

 

 

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