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Bayer 04 experienced a nine-goal game to forget on a dramatic Champions League night. After going a goal down early on and receiving a red card, the Werkself fought their way back into the UCL clash with Paris Saint-Germain in front of their home crowd and were even rewarded with an equaliser. What followed was a brilliant display by the impressive reigning champions. For head coach Kasper Hjulmand, it was above all another important step in his team's development. "We're still building up, I think we have to level on where we are in this competition," said Hjulmand after the final whistle, while also praising the fans: "I really have respect for the way they treated us today. They were incredible." The Werkself review provides further reaction, facts and stats on the game against PSG.
Show moreFollowing Bayer 04's 7-2 defeat against reigning champions Paris Saint-Germain on Matchday 3 in the league phase of the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League campaign, Aleix Garcia spoke to Werkself TV after the game...
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The Werkself lost 7-2 against reigning champions Paris Saint-Germain on Matchday 3 of the league phase in the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League campaign. Willian Pacho put the visitors ahead in a dramatic first half (7'). Robert Andrich was shown the red card, but Illia Zabarnyi was also sent off for PSG. Head coach Kasper Hjulmand's team then showed their fighting spirit. Aleix Garcia equalised with a penalty to make it 1-1 (38'). PSG then turned the game round with goals from Désiré Doué (42’, 45+3’) and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (44). Further goals in the second half were scored by Nuno Mendes (50'), Aleix Garcia (54'), Ousmane Dembélé (66') and Vitinha (90'). The final scoreline was 7-2.
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Raimundo Souza Vieira de Oliveira, better known as Raí, is one of the most successful players in Paris Saint-Germain's club history. In 1995/96, for example, the attacking midfielder and his team-mates secured a historic triumph when they led the French capital club to the first European trophy in winning the European Cup Winners' Cup. In an interview with bayer04.de, the 51-time Brazil international (16 goals), now a director at Ligue 1 club Paris FC, talks about his anticipation ahead of PSG's upcoming Champions League clash with the Werkself. The 60-year-old also analyses the French record champions' season to date and provides some interesting insights into the perception of Bayer 04 during his playing days.
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