Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League journey hit another setback with a 2-1 defeat to Atletico Madrid at home. This loss places PSG in the elimination zone. After earlier setbacks against Arsenal and PSV, PSG aimed for redemption in Europe. Warren Zaire Emery gave them an early lead at 14 minutes. However, Nahuel Molina equalised for Atletico just four minutes later.
The match seemed destined for a draw until Angel Correa's decisive goal in stoppage time. Coming off the bench, Correa scored past Gianluigi Donnarumma after a swift counter-attack. This late goal triggered frustration among the home fans. PSG now sits precariously with only four points from four games, ranked 25th and facing potential elimination.

Diego Simeone's Atletico Madrid also needed this win desperately. They now stand two points and two places above PSG midway through the league phase. Despite having just 29% possession and only four shots, Atletico managed to score twice, leaving PSG stunned.
PSG entered this matchweek as one of the Champions League's biggest underperformers regarding expected goals since last season began. They created chances worth 1.9 xG but failed to capitalise effectively in the final third. In contrast, Atletico was more efficient with their opportunities, scoring from chances valued at just 0.7 xG.
This encounter highlighted PSG's ongoing issues with converting opportunities into goals, a problem that has plagued them throughout their European campaign. Meanwhile, Atletico demonstrated their ability to make the most of limited chances, showcasing their clinical edge.
As the competition progresses, PSG must address these shortcomings if they hope to advance further. Their current position leaves little room for error in upcoming matches. The pressure is mounting on PSG to deliver results and avoid an early exit from the tournament they aspire to conquer each year.