A costly mistake by goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga determined the outcome of Girona’s first-ever Champions League game, as they lost 1-0 to Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday night.
Portuguese left-back Nuno Mendes fired a low shot from a tight angle, which seemed manageable for Gazzaniga. However, the Girona keeper made a significant error, allowing the ball to slip through his hands and into the net, ultimately sealing the win for PSG.
The Spanish side put up a gritty defensive display, appearing poised to secure a draw against their French opponents before Gazzaniga’s late blunder dashed their hopes. Despite PSG’s dominance, which saw them register 26 shots, they struggled to break down Girona’s defense until the keeper’s mishap.
Girona, debuting in Europe’s elite competition following their third-place finish in La Liga last season, remained composed throughout the match. They effectively nullified PSG’s attacking threats, sitting back and frustrating the home side for much of the contest.
Despite their solid defense, Girona failed to offer much in attack, focusing on holding off PSG’s relentless pressure.
Girona will look to bounce back in their next league-phase match when they host Feyenoord on Wednesday, October 2. Meanwhile, PSG will prepare for a challenging trip to face Arsenal on Tuesday, October 1.
The post Girona goalkeeper Gazzaniga hands PSG victory with late howler first appeared on 3News.
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