PSG's European Stumble and Lille's Resurgence

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PSG's European Stumble and Lille's Resurgence
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This article discusses PSG's struggles in the Champions League despite their strong domestic form. It highlights their lack of finishing prowess and the recent arrival of Kvaratskhelia to address this issue. The article also covers Lille's impressive run of form and their chances of qualifying for the knockout stages.

All four French clubs in the competition have their sights set on the knockouts but PSG have a lot of work to doformat was revamped, with four French teams included for the first time, few would have expected all four to be confident of reaching the next phase in late January. Even fewer would have expected Brest and Lille to be in the top eight, with PSG sitting just outside the playoff spots.

As Luis Enrique has often highlighted, PSG have dominated proceedings in their European matches, barring the defeat in Munich. They have one of the best defensive records in the competition, having conceded six goals in six matches. The problem has been converting possession into clearcut chances and rediscovering their early-season incisiveness. They have scored only six goals in the competition – fewer than the three other French teams.

Monaco, meanwhile, have all but surrendered their position as PSG’s main challengers in the league. They are yet to win this year, and their form has hit a new low in the last week, losing in the cup to Reims and then to bottom-placed Montpellier on Friday night.

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