Five things we learned in European football this weekend
Paris St Germain's Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting misses a chance to score on the goal line, Paris April 7 2019. — Reuters pic
Atletico coach Diego Simeone had admitted winning at the Camp Nou was the “only option” to revive their stuttering challenge but the task was made harder after Diego Costa was sent off in the 28th minute for insulting referee Gil Manzano. But his extraordinary miss later on, turning a net-bound Christopher Nkunku shot onto the post while standing on the line, saw jaws hit the floor in the stadium.
Usually a cool character, Kovac could not hide his relief. He celebrated Bayern’s third goal by leaping into the air on the touchline, earning him comparisons with both Michael Jordan and Jurgen Klopp. The draw against Genoa, who played for an hour a man down, came days after a 2-1 defeat against lowly Empoli.
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