The Champions League is heading to Portugal for an unprecedented knockout and knockout format set since Wednesday. Atalanta and Paris Saint-Germain will have only 90 minutes for which of them will go to the semi-finals and who will return home to await the start of their next 2020-21 national championship season.
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Atalanta: The 3rd Serie A finalists were by far the most offensively damaging team in all of Italy last season, scoring 98 goals in their 38-game campaign. The only team that came a little closer to this general this year was Inter Milan, who scored 81 goals in the same period. The offensive force of Duvan Zapata and Luis Muriel was favored by the passing prowess of Alejandro Gómez, 32, of Argentina, who had 16 assists in Serie A this year: Zapata and Muriel scored 18 goals each. Josip Ilicic, who scored 4 goals in the circular of 16 against Valencia, will miss this for non-public reasons. Still, it’s a great guarantee that this team will score goals on Thursday, it’s just a question of whether the overall score is enough to succeed over your talented opponent.
PSG: While the Italian team is characterized by the kind of offensive features it has, the winners of the French championship are characterized by those who may not appear. Kylian Mbappé injured her ankle this summer after being in the face of a terror shot against Saint-Etienne. PSG coach Thomas Tuchel said at Tuesday’s press convention that the French striker would not start, but would probably be on the field when the final whistle arrived. It also means that the duty of PSG’s offensive workload lies directly with Neymar. This is a replacement for the speed of the champions League’s past crusades, as the Brazilian winger has been forced to watch head-on for two consecutive seasons as his team’s crusade crashed and burned. He will now be on the field, which means the superstar will strive to keep the championship dreams alive.
Atalanta failed to score as much as his reputation dictated in the last few games. Combine this with the skill disparity between the two sides, and Parisians seem to be favorites. Choose: PSG 3, Atalanta 1
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