Forget 2014: Why PSG Will Crush Chelsea Again Tonight
Chelsea’s hopes of a miracle comeback at Stamford Bridge are built on nostalgia, not reality. Trailing 5-2 from the Parc des Princes, this Blues side lacks the experience and defensive discipline to overturn a three-goal deficit against a reigning European champion. PSG’s dominance was clear in the first leg. Filip Jørgensen and Chelsea’s back line capitulated in the final quarter, while Enzo Fernández and Moisés Caicedo were outmuscled in midfield by João Neves and Warren Zaire-Emery. Without Reece James’s leadership at the back, Chelsea’s defence looks fragile. Luis Enrique’s squad depth gives Paris the edge. While Chelsea prays for injured Estevão’s return, PSG can introduce proven match-winners to control the game. History backs them too: PSG have advanced from a 3-goal lead in 12 of 13 UCL ties. Tonight, expect Chelsea to pour forward early, only to be exposed on the counter. Paris is set to silence the Bridge crowd and cruise into the quarterfinals.
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