In eight days, PSG lost in the three competitions in which it was involved.

It's over for the Coupe de France, in Marseille (2-1), and it frankly smells scorched in C1, with a view to returning to Bavaria on March 8, despite the express recovery of Kylian Mbappé, entered for the last half -hour.

In Ligue 1, Christophe Galtier's team still has a five-point lead over OM, but if it continues on this slope, nothing is more certain.

Against Bayern, Paris did less badly than in Monaco (3-1) on Saturday, at least the eleven remained compact, but this fifth defeat since the start of the year aggravates the crisis of the capital club.

Kingsley Coman, trained at PSG, after his goal for Bayern Munich, in the round of 16 first leg of the Champions League, on February 14, 2023 at the Parc des Princes © FRANCK FIFE / AFP

As if to put salt on his wounds, the goal came from a child of the club, Kingsley Coman, on a cross from Alphonso Davies (53rd).

Completely forgotten instantly by Nuno Mendes, the French international did it again: the ex had already stabbed his training club in the final of the 2020 Champions League, in Lisbon (1-0).

Goal denied to Mbappé

Led, PSG rushed to attack, but it was too little, and too late.

After an acceleration, Mbappé lost his duel with Yann Sommer (73rd), the Swiss goalkeeper who had stopped his fatal shot on goal in the 1/8 finals of the last Euro.

Kylian Mbappé scores a goal for PSG finally disallowed for offside, against Bayern Munich, in the round of 16 first leg of the Champions League, February 14, 2023 at the Parc des Princes © FRANCK FIFE / AFP

Returning a week earlier than expected from his tear in his left thigh, "Kyky" believed to improve his team's chances for the second set, but his goal was disallowed for a slight offside by his passer, Nuno Mendes ( 82nd).

Overall dominated, with for example a single shot against ten at Bayern in the first period, Paris logically bowed and still revealed gaping flaws.

The two most prominent players on the Parisian side before the entry of Mbappé were Sergio Ramos and Danilo Pereira, which says a lot about how PSG suffered the events.

If the slowness of the Spanish defender was betrayed on his matches in Ligue 1, the 2010 world champion remains a formidable fighter at 36 years old.

He intervened on many hot spots, like in front of Jamal Musiala (27th).

Red for Pavard

Danilo himself released a lot of balls calmly, when some of his teammates panicked a little, like his Portuguese compatriot Nuno Mendes, uninspired, even on his touches.

On the right side of the defence, Achraf Hakimi, who had been gaining momentum for a few matches, lost a worrying number of balls on unsteady passes.

On one of them, he even offered a free kick to Joshua Kimmich (29th) in front of his area.

Overwhelmed, and perhaps physically affected, the Moroccan was replaced at the break by Presnel Kimpembe, back to competition for three days after a three-month break (Achilles tendon).

Established on the right of the middle, Warren Zaire-Emery played a shy match.

At 16 years and 343 days (he will be 17 on the day of the return match, March 8), he became the youngest player in history to start a Champions League match.

But salvation was not going to come from a teenager.

Lionel Messi and Neymar were too discreet about this match.

The "Titi" was replaced by Fabian Ruiz at the same time as Mbappé came into play, in place of a still transparent Carlos Soler (57th).

After the changes, Bayern could have secured the K.-O.

on a volley (62nd) and a post (63rd) from Eric-Maxim Choupo-Moting, another ex, or a header from Goretzka (64th).

Then Paris and Mbappé found spaces in the final rush, where they encountered Benjamin Pavard.

The Blue deflected a shot from Messi who was heading towards the goal (84th) before being sent off for a second warning for a late tackle on the same "Pulga" (90th + 1).

It was not enough for Paris.

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