If PSG are smart, they can beat Borussia Dortmund in the 1st Leg! - Craig Burley | ESPN FC

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Published 2024-04-30
Craig Burley, Julien Laurens, Alejandro Moreno and Jan Aage Fjortoft join Dan Thomas on ESPN FC to preview PSG's UEFA Champions League Semifinals matchup with Borussia Dortmund and make their predictions for the first leg.

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All Comments (21)
  • @mrpk1719
    People talking about Kane deserves a trophy, or mbappe deserves to win the UCL or Real Madrid should win it but i think the one that deserves it the most is Marco Reus.
  • @tushar5058
    Just a reminder that these guys said newcastle will top the group. Now both these teams are in the semis
  • @joergr82
    I just love how Craig consistently goes against German teams or players. Good news is that he has always been wrong, so keep up the good job!!
  • @mathemen3011
    Again these expert completely bottle their prediction. One reason why I am optimistic for both German teams is that these "experts" put the German teams down all the time and predict they will not reach the final.
  • @ktom5262
    Yes Craig, if only Luis Enrique and PSG in general were as smart as you... But they aren't, because nobody is. I think that if Craig Burley replaces Enrique as PSG manager they will start winning the CL every year.😂
  • @ezraezra2928
    I backed up against most peoples. Wanted to see Der Klassiker in UCL Final, Leverkusen winning the Invincible Treble (Europa League), and Germany winning the Euro 2024!
  • @riheli4678
    In champions league I don't trust psg no matter who the opponent is....
  • @kayodeogidan
    Time for Dortmund's home form to be put to the test. I feel all out attacking gameplay plays into Psg's hands. Its a game where a goal will be the trigger for the bloodbath!!! Psg have to step up. Flair vs Speed 🤔 Enrique will be plotting against the yellow wall.
  • Dortmund easy 4-1 win Call me crazy But the atmosphere of Signal Iduna Park will be too much for PSG