Ligue des champions UEFA : Krépin passeur décisif, Pape Guèye tient tête à la Juve, le PSG surprend le Barça
Matchday 2 of the UEFA Champions League finals concluded this Wednesday. Like Nicolas Jackson, a Senegalese player stood out for his club: Krépin Diatta, who provided the assist for Monaco's first goal, which was held to a 2-2 draw by Manchester City, despite a brace from the inevitable Haaland.
Ousseynou Niang's Union Saint-Gilloise, a newcomer to the competition, were heavily beaten at home by Newcastle (4-0). The young Senegalese winger, who started the game, was unable to make a decisive contribution.
For his part, Pape Guèye, lined up in midfield with Villarreal, held his own against Juventus (2-2).
In the clash of European giants, Lamine Yamal's FC Barcelona was surprised by Paris Saint-Germain's young Ibrahim Mbaye (17 years old), winner at the Camp Nou (2-1).
At Signal Iduna Park, Borussia Dortmund, led by goalscoring coach Sehrou Guirassy, defeated Athletic Bilbao 4-1. In London, Arsenal secured the essential victory by beating Olympiakos 2-0. Leverkusen and PSV Eindhoven drew 1-1.
Finally, at the Diego Maradona Stadium, Naples beat Sporting Lisbon (2-1), while away to Azerbaijan, Copenhagen was surprised by Qarabag (2-0).
At the end of this second day, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid and PSG lead the race with 6 points each.
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