Monday, 30 August 2021

Weekend review: Messi’s PSG debut, Real Madrid hit form, De Gea MVP

6:28 PM ET Mbappe, left, took the headlines for PSGs victory even though his new teammate, Messi, was the main attraction.FRANCK FIFE/AFP via Getty Images From Lionel Messis long-awaited PSG debut to drama in Dortmund, impressive wins for Real Madrid and Barcelona in LaLiga and a vintage performance between the posts for Man Uniteds often-criticized No.1, it was another great weekend of action across Europe. Heres the big stuff you need to know. Jump to: Talking points | Best goals | Teams in trouble | MVP of the Weekend Four talking points Messi outshone by Mbappe on his PSG debut The hottest ticket in European football this weekend was in Reims, 90 minutes to the north and east of Paris, where Lionel Messi made his Paris Saint-Germain debut after joining from Barcelona on a free transfer. For the first time since Messi signed on Aug. 10, PSG coach Mauricio Pochettino was able to name the Argentine in a matchday squad along with Kylian Mbappe and Neymar. However, while Mbappe and Neymar started, Messi was made to wait. 2 Related As he warmed up at the start of the second half, some of the excited Stade de Reims fans even joined PSG supporters in calling for Messis introduction, but by the time he replaced old Barca teammate Neymar just after the hour-mark, PSG had already wrapped up the three points. Two goals from Mbappe, the subject of a 180 million bid from Real Madrid this week, did the damage and made it four wins from four for PSG in Ligue 1, but there was a tinge of disappointment that Messi wasnt able to mark his debut with a trademark moment of magic. PSG look good, though, and if they can keep Mbappe, Messi and Neymar together, they will be hopeful of at least matching Reims by making a second European final. Reims are twice-beaten European Cup finalists, losing to Madrid in 1956 and 1959, while PSG lost to Bayern Munich in the 2020 Champions League final. With Messi, theyre desperate to go one step better. Sam Marsden pic.twitter.com/59FNL3rnvS Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_inside) August 29, 2021 VAR chaos dominates Liverpool vs. Chelsea So far this season, VAR has added clarity rather than confusion and been the positive addition that it was intended to be, following a couple of turbulent seasons since being introduced, but the Laws of the Game still throw up anomalies and Chelseas Reece James was the victim of the handball rule during Saturdays fiery 1-1 draw at Liverpool. The England defender was shown a red card by referee Anthony Taylor for handball, which led to Mohamed Salahs penalty equaliser at Anfield, after his arm blocked Sadio Manes goal-bound shot. The ball had bounced up off Jamess leg and onto his arm. He had no case to argue the decision the rules gave Taylor no option but to send him off. But it seems incredibly harsh that an accidental, involuntary move of the arm leads to a penalty and a red card. The sanction far exceeds the transgression and seems ridiculously petty and over-zealous. Punish players for wrongdoing, by all means, but James and Chelsea were treated extremely harshly by the rules this weekend. Mark Ogden New-look Real Madrid look good so far They havent gotten up to full speed yet, but seven points from three LaLiga games all of which came on the road, with the Santiago Bernabeu not yet ready to host the team as renovations continue is a solid start for Carlo Ancelottis new-look Real Madrid. There have been plenty of encouraging signs so far, from Vinicius Juniors long-awaited addition of end product to his raw talent to David Alabas seamless adaptation to his new home. Saturdays 1-0 win at Real Betis was less convincing than the opening weekends 4-1 victory at struggling Alaves, and less dramatic than last weeks 3-3 rollercoaster at Levante, but it was the kind of hard-fought, dig-deep win that could end up being very important indeed come the end of the season. A stodgy first half was followed by an impressive raising of the tempo after the break, with back-from-injury Dani Carvajals strike securing the three points. pic.twitter.com/Msdb77mAhz Real Madrid C.F. (@realmadriden) August 28, 2021 The spine of this team Thibaut Courtois in goal, Alaba (who, Ancelotti has made clear he prefers at centre-back) in defence, Casemiro in midfield and Benzema up front is a match for any team in Europe. If Madrid can finally wrap up the signing of Kylian Mbappe from Paris Saint-Germain before the transfer window closes on Tuesday, they could be a force to be reckoned with this season. Alex Kirkland Haaland the hero for Dortmund Its going to take a lot for Borussia Dortmund to mount a serious title challenge given how every game has the potential for chaos, both of the positive and negative variety. Saturdays 3-2 win over a pesky, confident Hoffenheim side showcased the good and the bad of the Black and Yellows: after taking the lead via Giovanni Reyna, they allowed Hoffenheim to level just eight minutes later and, after Jude Bellinghams emphatic finish to make it 2-1, they didnt really close out the game. You can guess what happened Hoffenheim sub Munas Dabbur levelled in stoppage time but there was juuuuust enough time for Erling Haaland to pop up with a decisive goal after some truly madcap scrambling around the penalty area. The win vaulted Marco Roses side to the top of the Bundesliga, but one wonders how long they can keep it up. In order to win the title, theyll need to show they can control both the pace and the outcome of games, but for now, just pass the popcorn. James Tyler ERLING HAALAND WITH AN INJURY TIME WINNER FOR DORTMUND! pic.twitter.com/S1t2GZNRTv ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) August 27, 2021 Three must-see goals Memphis rescues Barca again Hours before Messi made his PSG debut, Barcelonas new hero was rescuing them for the second week running. Memphis Depay salvaged a draw against Athletic Bilbao last weekend, and he scored the winner against Getafe on Sunday as Ronald Koemans side maintained their unbeaten start to the LaLiga season. It wasnt an effort that will earn goal of the season nominations, but it did provide another glimpse of what the Dutch forward can offer Barca in the post Messi years. His dancing feet confused the Getafe backline and his early shot, with technique not dissimilar to Cristiano Ronaldo, fizzed under the un-expecting David Soria. Memphis, chanted the Camp Nou crowd, creatively. Marsden Memphis Depay gets Barca back ahead! pic.twitter.com/JB20ZtBDzG ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) August 29, 2021 Superb Soler stars for Valencia New Valencia coach Jose Bordalas is known for an aggressive brand of pragmatic, results-at-all-costs football, but the teams second goal in a 3-0 win over Alaves on Friday night was a work of art. Goncalo Guedes first-time cross from the right was headed behind Carlos Soler until the midfielder instinctively reached backwards to backheel flick the ball into the roof of the net. Soler was already Valencias most creative player, rightly handed the number 10 shirt this season; now, with three goals in as many games, hes providing cutting edge too. Kirkland HIGHLIGHTS | @valenciacf_en win and begin the weekend top of #LaLigaSantander! (0:39 for @Carlos10Solers finish) #ValenciaAlaves pic.twitter.com/uGokCzuTQs LaLiga English (@LaLigaEN) August 27, 2021 Greenwood shows he still has a lot to contribute Mason Greenwood may be the man who misses out most following Ronaldos return to Manchester United, but the teenage forward showed against Wolves that he has the scoring instinct to be a top quality back-up to the 36-year-old. United were heading for a draw at Molineux until Greenwood broke into the penalty area and lashed a right-foot shot past goalkeeper Jose Sa and into the far corner in the 79th minute. He now has 32 goals in 108 appearances for United and he is still just 19 years old. Even Ronaldo hadnt scored that many for the club during his teenage years. Ogden Two teams that should be worried Yep, its Arsenal again It is beginning to feel like this could become a recurring theme because Arsenal arent just bad theyre really bad. After successive defeats against Brentford and Chelsea in their opening two games of the season, a trip to champions Manchester City was clearly the nightmare scenario for Mikel Artetas team, but if youre facing an inevitable defeat, at least turn up and show that you want to stop the rot. Instead, Arsenal were awful and performed like a bunch of players who had no confidence in themselves, their teammates and, perhaps least of all, their coach. In their 128-year history, Arsenal had never before suffered three losses without scoring in their first three games of the season, so we are now talking about all-time lows. Arteta is under huge pressure to quickly show hes capable of arresting the slide, but he already looks like he is on borrowed time. Next up, after the international break, is Norwich at home bottom against second bottom in the first relegation clash of the season. If Arsenal fail to win that one, it could be the end for Arteta. Ogden Wolves need some goals The heroics of Man Uniteds goalkeeper (more on him in a minute) should have Wolves fans feeling not as downtrodden as they might do after Sundays 1-0 home defeat, but theres a troubling trend emerging for new manager Bruno Lage: a harmful lack of goals. Wolves have failed to score in their first three Premier League games of the 2021-22 season, losing every time by a score of 1-0, and goals are the thing that make the difference between a good and a horrific season. (After all, nobody likes to defend for 90 minutes. Right, Arsenal?) Theres some solace in having a tough run of games to open the campaign at Leicester, home to Tottenham and Man United but the ship must be righted, and quickly. Tyler David de Gea might just be rediscovering the form for Manchester United that made him the best goalkeeper in the world in the eyes of many at one stage during his career at Old Trafford. The Spain keepers performance at Wolves was as crucial to Uniteds 1-0 victory as Greenwoods late winning goal because, without De Geas heroics between the sticks, the home side would have won comfortably. He made a string of important saves, with none better than the double block from Romain Saiss in the second half. In recent seasons, and arguably since a poor tournament for Spain at the 2018 World Cup, De Gea has looked like a keeper short on confidence, with his best days behind him. Had his rival for the United number one spot, Dean Henderson, not been laid low by the after-effects of COVID-19 during preseason, De Gea may well have started this season on the bench for Ole Gunnar Solskjaers team. Instead, hes started all three Premier League games and looked strong and commanding in each of them. Often criticised for failing to spot danger in the build-up, De Gea showed a new-found determination to play further up the pitch by racing out of his penalty area to nip Wolves attacks in the bud at Molineux. Perhaps the sight of new signing Raphael Varane alongside Harry Maguire at the heart of Uniteds defence added to De Geas confidence against Wolves, with the experienced duo adding solidity to the back four. But ultimately, De Geas form is down to him and the 30-year-old showed at Wolves that, if he continues his resurgence, he has plenty of years at the top still ahead of him. Ogden The post Weekend review: Messis PSG debut, Real Madrid hit form, De Gea MVP appeared first on Patabook Sports.

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