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PSG vs. Manchester City score, takeaways: Messi scores first goal for club, beats former boss Guardiola

Lionel Messi got his first goal for Paris Saint-Germain, and his new club got their first win in the Champions League group stage on Tuesday, beating fellow contender Manchester City 2-0 on Matchday 2. After a poor opener in a 1-1 draw at Club Brugge, and with Messi yet to record an assist or goal for his new team, it seemed like only a matter of time before they got their statement performance and Messi got off the mark. 

With Idrissa Gueye grabbing a fine winner eight minutes in, PSG were in a comfortable position for much of the first half, but it seemed like they would squander it. It's a surprise that early goal remained the winner as City seemed destined to score. In the second half, City grew into the contest and threatened time and time again, especially down the right, but Gianluigi Donnarumma step up big with numerous saves from tight angles.

And just when it felt like an equalizer could be coming, Messi got free down the right, combined with Kylian Mbappe and finished expertly, without settling the ball, into the upper right corner. Take a look:

It was a deserved result for a clinical PSG, who have resorted to late winners as of late. Despite being out-shot 18-6 and not winning the battle of possession, the hosts managed to largely contain the City attackers, get a bit of luck when they needed it, and get a bit of revenge for last season's semifinals. 

The victory moves PSG into first place in Group A with a 1-1-0 record, while City are in third at 1-0-1. 

Here are three takeaways from the match:

There is the signature moment from Messi

Maybe that is what will open the floodgates for Messi and PSG. With all eyes on him and even more pressure, Messi had his best performance for the club and looked comfortable. He was everywhere, getting inside, pushing out wide, he often needed just one touch to play a player into space, and he showed City what they are missing by failing to land him.

He ended up playing 90 minutes, completed almost 90 percent of his passes and 93.8 percent in the final third, had just one shot on goal but took it with serious class. 

His celebration showed just what it meant to him, and it felt like a potential turning point for a PSG that had been inconsistent so far this season. This is a confidence booster for both the club and him, and now the key will be to keep it rolling as it's only going to get more challenging from here.

City, on paper, deserved more

While PSG walk away with the win, the numbers tell a more complicated story. City finished with an 2.81 expected goals (xG) compared to PSG's 0.46. City had three times as many shots as PSG. But, don't let those numbers fool you, because Guardiola's team didn't come all that close to scoring aside from a crazy few seconds in the first half. After a Raheem Sterling header hit the crossbar, Bernardo Silva had essentially two kind of open looks right in front of an open goal. The first hit the crossbar from like three yards out, and the second went wide. Those two chances combined for an xG of 1.59, more than half of City's total xG. If you add in Sterling's header and the 0.29 xG, that is 1.88 of their total xG that came in just a 10-second span. 

It goes without saying just what a wasted opportunity that was. It's hard to even understand how that didn't go in, as it seemed easier to miss than to make. Silva couldn't believe it, and there was no recovering from that as PSG would kill the game off late. A game of inches. 

Time for City to commit to a striker?

Leave it up to Pep Guardiola trying to be cute and playing Raheem Sterling as his false nine. He did it with Phil Foden last weekend, but at least he had a striker in there in Gabriel Jesus who got the winner at Chelsea. But in this one, with an attacking trio of Sterling, Jack Grealish and Riyad Mahrez, they never felt like consistent threats. Gabriel Jesus came on and played just 12 minutes when the game was over, and it was another example of trying to let pace and technical ability take over a team that has pace, technical ability and actual centrally-playing attackers in PSG. 

City haven't scored in three of their last nine games leading back to last season. In their previous 23 matches, they had scored in 21 of them.

That striker they need might not be on their roster, but too often as of late we've seen this team go from goal scoring machine to just silent. It's early, but do they really have enough in attack, centrally, to win this thing against the big boys? From the loss to Lyon two seasons ago, to the loss in last year's final and now this, Guardiola has more work to do than he may think.

PSG vs. Manchester City player ratings

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Live updates
 

Donnarumma Debut

I am hearing that Gianluigi Donnarumma has received the nod between the sticks this evening. The Euro champion signed with the French giants this summer and is competing with Keylor Navas for the starting role and this will be his UEFA Champions League debut. No pressure, Gigio...

 

Will Messi play?

All eyes are on Lionel Messi and whether he will face off against former manager, Pep Guardiola. Messi hasn't played the last two matches due to injury and has yet to record a goal or an assist for his new club. What a moment this would be for him to finally get that breakthrough and help this team show it can be contender after a fairly underwhelming start to the season, though they've gotten results in Ligue 1.

 

Perfect Poch player

Wijnaldum revealed to me that he was close to playing for current PSG boss Mauricio Pochettino when he was Tottenham Hotspur manager and the Dutchman had started life well with Newcastle United. However, a Spurs move did not materialise and Liverpool swooped in to secure his signature instead. 

"I spoke with him six years ago and he wanted to sign me then with Tottenham," said Gini of Poch. "Our conversation back then was a good one and when you speak with someone, you can feel their energy. We spoke before I joined Liverpool and it was already a really good conversation. He convinced me to join Tottenham and I wanted at that moment to go but the clubs did not agree. After that I spoke with Jurgen Klopp which was also an amazing conversation. Our (Wijnaldum & Pochettino's) conversation pre-PSG did not need to be that long because there were a lot of things which he did not need to tell me or show me!"

 

How to watch and odds

  • Date: Tuesday, Sept. 28 | Time: 3 p.m. ET
  • Location: Parc des Princes -- Paris, France
  • TV and Live stream: Paramount+
  • Odds: PSG +200; Draw +255; City +129 (via Caesars Sportsbook) 
 

We are live from Paris

Good evening from Parc des Princes! A little too early for the fans to be arriving just yet, but hopefully you enjoyed hearing from Gini Wijnaldum pre-game. What a gentleman! It was great speaking with him ahead of this one and he was very much looking forward to taking on Pep Guardiola's men. 

Here is a reminder of what the Netherlands international had to say on City:

"In the group, it is City (favorites to top Group A). For the title, it is more a question of the squad and who develops. I do not really look at different favorites. If you look at our group, we are the two favorites. Overall, though, I do not see a favorite. The games I have played in against City were always good games. They have a great team with a good manager who always wants them to play beautiful football. It is always nice to play against a team like that. It is also good for us to compare ourselves against a team like theirs. It is a good test for us."

 

Manchester City storylines

They are on a bit of a streak now, producing six goals in two of their last four games before winning at Chelsea on Saturday in a rematch of last season's UCL final. While the scoreline might not scream it, it was one of their most impressive performances in recent memory. Not only did City dominate the ball but they gave Chelsea no room to do anything going forward. Something similar will be needed against PSG, though the concern will be transitioning defensively while be cautious of PSG's speed. City should feel confident getting something from this match as they've been clicking and PSG haven't.

 

PSG storylines

Lionel Messi is back in training and expected to play. After missing the last two games due to injury, he's looking fit and hoping to help this team find some separation and stability in attack. PSG have won their last two matches but have been far from convincing, not overpowering anybody. For a club looking likely to score three goals most games, they haven't achieved that in any of their last four contests. Messi still hasn't made the impact he expected, but here is a big chance against his former manager, Pep Guardiola. 

 

Welcome to the CBS Sports live blog of the UEFA Champions League! What a day we have in store for you with eight games today as part of Matchday 2, and there will be eight more tomorrow. Today's tasty slate is highlighted by PSG vs. Manchester City from Paris! I'm Roger Gonzalez, stateside, keeping you guys up to date on what goes down in this match, and we'll have Jonathan Johnson live from the Parc des Princes before long! 

You can watch today's game and all the UCL action live on Paramount+.

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