Paris Saint-Germain delivered a 5-2 thrashing to Chelsea in the UEFA Champions League last-16 first leg at Parc des Princes, placing the Blues on the verge of elimination after a costly goalkeeper mistake.
Chelsea’s Goalkeeper Selection Backfires
Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior chose 23-year-old Filip Jorgensen over experienced Robert Sanchez for the match. The decision proved pivotal when Jorgensen’s misplaced pass from the back at 2-2 allowed Bradley Barcola to intercept. Moments later, Vitinha chipped the empty net to make it 3-2, leaving Jorgensen dejected in his six-yard box.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia then capitalized on Jorgensen’s shaken confidence, scoring PSG’s fourth and fifth goals. The final strike highlighted Chelsea’s defensive vulnerabilities, as the keeper struggled to recover.
Match Unfolds in Dramatic Fashion
PSG twice took the lead through Barcola and Ousmane Dembele, only for Chelsea to level via Malo Gusto and Enzo Fernandez. The visitors showed attacking intent early, pressing forward against the Champions League holders rather than sitting deep.
Tensions boiled over late when Fernandez, frustrated by repeated build-up risks, grabbed the ball and hurled it toward Jorgensen after a disallowed PSG goal. Near full time, Pedro Neto sparked a melee by shoving a ball boy, later apologizing alongside Jorgensen, who owned his errors to teammates.
Rosenior Takes Responsibility
“That’s on me,” Rosenior stated. “I need to be better in moments, in setbacks. We have to stay calm in the moment and we didn’t, me included. The scoreline is a painful one. Filip is not the first one to make a mistake, that’s part of football. He held his hands up in the dressing room. Everyone makes mistakes. We’ve shot ourselves in the foot and made this tie very difficult but not impossible.”
Chelsea now requires a three-goal victory at Stamford Bridge next Tuesday to force extra time. Meanwhile, questions arise over the lineup leak revealed by a French journalist hours before kick-off, despite Rosenior’s secretive approach. “I’m sure we’ll get to the bottom of that if that’s the case,” he commented.
The loss overshadows Chelsea’s promising start, underscoring the fine margins in high-stakes European ties.

