Paris Saint-Germain suffered a surprise 2-1 defeat to Sporting CP in Lisbon on the seventh day of the Champions League, Tuesday, January 20, 2026. Despite clear domination, the Parisians lacked efficiency in front of goal, allowing former Marseille player Luis Suarez to score a decisive brace late in the match. This setback puts PSG under pressure ahead of their final game against Newcastle.
Paris Saint-Germain, the defending Champions League champions, fell 2-1 on Sporting CP's turf in Lisbon on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, during the seventh matchday. Despite evident domination throughout the game, the Parisians faltered in efficiency, allowing the Portuguese side to secure a late hold-up victory.
From kickoff, Luis Enrique surprised with his selections: Bradley Barcola preferred over Khvicha Kvaratskhelia in attack, and Warren Zaïre-Emery starting in midfield despite recent poor form. PSG quickly seized control, suffocating the Lisboètes with patient build-up and fierce pressing. The first half was one-sided, with Paris camped in the opponent's half, but unable to convert this superiority. Ousmane Dembélé and teammates piled on attempts but lacked precision in the final pass and at receiving crosses. Warren Zaïre-Emery saw his header disallowed for a foul by Mayulu on a perfect serve from Fabián Ruiz (33rd minute).
After halftime, a mix-up between Zaïre-Emery and Pacho gave Luis Suarez a chance, poorly finished (53rd). Sporting then took the lead on a chaotic play, Suarez slotting past Matvey Chevalier from close range (1-0, 74th). Now starting together for the first time in the Champions League this season, Dembélé and Désiré Doué remained erratic. Subbed in for Barcola, Kvaratskhelia equalized with a magnificent curled shot (1-1, 79th), reigniting Parisian hopes. But in a tense, disjointed finish, a mishandled intervention by Chevalier allowed Suarez to score the winner (2-1, 90th).
Fifth in the standings, PSG risks dropping out of the top 8 depending on Wednesday's results. With only four points from their last four matches, the European champions face Newcastle at Parc des Princes next week in a precarious position.