Outrageous? The top three favorites of the Golden Ball and the Champions League are all invisible! Mbappe had 0 shots on target and was blocked by two Barcelona players

In a focus match in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals that ended in the early morning of April 11th, Beijing time, Paris Saint-Germain was at home. With a 2-1 lead, Barcelona scored 2 goals in a row and ended up 2-2. 3 failed. In this game, the French superstar Mbappe in Paris did not perform well. Not only did he fail to score, but he also had 0 shots on target.


Since this game is a key battle in the Champions League quarter-finals, coach Enrique and the Paris senior management did not have the courage to rest Mbappe again. However, despite his debut, Mbappe's performance was very dull.


Since his main attacking side is guarded by Barcelona's most reassuring Conde and Araujo, facing these two Barcelona giants, Mbappe did not take any advantage and was even severely restricted most of the time. .


In the 5th minute of the game, Mbappe received a cross from Mendes and volleyed the ball into the far corner. This is already one of the few shots of Mbappe in this campaign. Although Paris' first goal was also attributed to Mbappe's active efforts to recover the ball, the fact that he scored more goals was due to Dembele's personal ability.


According to post-match statistics, Mbappe only missed 3 shots on target in this campaign. In addition, he was offside 3 times, touched the ball 44 times but lost the ball 13 times. After the game, the authoritative foreign media Sofascore only gave Mbappe 6.8 points.


Coincidentally, not only Mbappe, but Harland and Bellingham, who are also worth as much as 180 million euros, also performed sluggishly in the first round of the Champions League quarter-finals. Harland had 1 shot and 1 goal in the game. Lin had 1 shot and 0 on target. Although all three are the favorites to win this year's Ballon d'Or, at least judging from their performance in this round of Champions League, they still need to continue to work hard to improve their performance.