PSG squeezes through

Warren Zaire-Emery scored for Paris Saint-Germain as the French giant squeezed into the knockout stage of the Champions League on Wednesday with a 1-1 draw at Borussia Dortmund.
The 17-year-old fired in the equalizer five minutes after Karim Adeyemi had scored for Dortmund, but PSG also had AC Milan to thank for beating Newcastle 2-1 in the other Group F match.
Newcastle's loss left PSG in second place to join already qualified Dortmund in the next round, with Milan overtaking Newcastle to finish third and go into the Europa League knockout round playoffs.
"The result in Newcastle was very good for us," PSG coach Luis Enrique acknowledged.
Kylian Mbappe thought he had scored his team's winner when he fired past Gregor Kobel inside the far post in the 72nd, but the goal was ruled out for offside after a VAR check.
"It was back and forth. There could have been more goals, but I think a draw is a fair result," Dortmund sporting director Sebastian Kehl said.
Dortmund defender Niklas Sule produced a brilliant sliding goal-line clearance to deny Mbappe, Bradley Barcola struck a post, and Randall Kolo Muani fired his shot just wide as PSG dominated midway through the first half.
"It was like a goal for us," Dortmund coach Edin Terzic said of Sule's spectacular clearance.
At the other end, PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma kept Marco Reus and Salih Ozcan at bay.
Adeyemi broke the deadlock in the 51st after Ramy Bensebaini pressured Marquinhos in defense and Niclas Fullkrug pulled the ball back for the Germany forward to sweep it in off the right post.
But Dortmund's defense failed to stop Mbappe crossing from the left. Barcola laid it back for Zaire-Emery to drill in a low shot from a central position. "You could see what quality they have when they combine, when you give them a little room," Terzic said. "And yes, it's not an outcome you can take for granted to be first in this group. So we're very satisfied with that."
At 17 years and 280 days old, Zaire-Emery became the youngest French player to score in the Champions League, younger than compatriots Karim Benzema, Mbappe and Bayern Munich's Mathys Tel when they first scored in the competition.
Ultimately, it ensured PSG progressed to the last 16 for the 12th consecutive season. Milan would have needed a PSG defeat for it to advance instead.
Agencies via Xinhua
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