Man Utd vs. PSG: Jesse Lingard and Anthony Martial's half-time shuffles



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Manchester United suffered a heavy blow in the first half of its Champions League match against Paris Saint-Germain after losing Jesse Lingard as a result of an injury.

The Premier League team has made a good start to its round of 16 first leg. Lingard is well badociated with Paul Pogba and Anthony Martial.

Moments before half-time, Lingard collapses onto the floor, holding the back of his leg.


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The English international was removed for treatment before returning to the playing field to see the rest of the half.

Yet Lingard did not last long. After a short jog, he signaled to the bench that he could no longer continue, seeming to signal that he had a problem with his hamstring.

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1/17 Ranking the last 16 of the Champions League

Who is most likely to win the tournament as we reach the round of 16? We are going to take a look

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2/17 16. Schalke

Although it is safe from a relegation battle in shock in the Bundesliga, it would always be a surprise if the players of Domenico Tedesco were still tied to return to Etihad for the second leg.

EPA

3/17 15. Ajax

Benefiting from absurd talents such as Frenkie De Jong and Matthijs De Ligt, Ajax's slick football, which has unbalanced Bayern in both matches of the group, could threaten to prematurely end the Real's dynasty

AFP / Getty Images

4/17 14. Lyon

Bruno Genesio's teams should not be underestimated by Barcelona, ​​who have not won in the round of 16 since the knockout stages since 2015/16.

AP

5/17 13. Porto

The Portuguese side took advantage of a weak group to stay undefeated and was more likely to be able to attract an incoherent Roma here, which means it could sneak into the quarter-finals.

EPA

6/17 12. Roma

The surprise team of last year is rediscovering little by little after a mixed season, with the appearance of prodigy Nicolo Zaniolo who may have propelled them at the right moment

AFP / Getty Images

7/17 11. Tottenham

Despite the Juve Juve's will last season, the Spurs were injured at the right time, although Dortmund, who is in full swing, lacks experience, which could give the team a chance. team of Mauricio Pochettino

AFP / Getty Images

8/17 10. Borussia Dortmund

Jadon Sancho, a fearless brave with mercurial talents, Lucien Favre has built a dangerous camp that could go far given his great advantage at home.

AFP / Getty Images

9/17 9. Manchester United

Revitalized under the command of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and with world-clbad talent Paul Pogba facing a match against PSG, United looks well placed to hold the match

Man Utd via Getty Images

10/17 8. Bayern Munich

The German champions are no longer what they were and with persistent doubts about manager Nico Kovac allied up and down in the Bundesliga, Liverpool hopes to have a chance to knock them out in the round of 32.

AFP / Getty Images

11/17 7. Atletico Madrid

Another former league champion who has not yet reached this level Atletico is entering the round of 16 after his consecutive defeats in La Liga. Men Diego Simeone will always come prepared, but Juve presents a rigorous test of his determination

EPA

12/17 6. Paris Saint-Germain

The champions of France have well-trained eyes on this competition, but are in the last 16 with injuries to a number of key players Neymar made the front page. Add to the resurgence of Manchester United and its chances of progression are at stake.

AFP / Getty Images

13/17 5. Juventus

One of the most seasoned players in the competition has deep experience and, with Cristiano Ronaldo, the best free card to get out of jail, he seems able to overcome this last hurdle. First if Atletico waits and no easy test

AFP / Getty Images

14/17 4. Liverpool

The Reds could hardly be in better shape after a sensational season in the Premier League and having been to the final a year ago, this competition does not raise any fear. Two legs against Bayern should prove their qualities

AFP / Getty Images

15/17 3. Real Madrid

The winners of the last three and four of the last five Real can hardly be avoided from doing it again this time. The bad shape of the league earlier this year seems to be behind them too and adds a draw against Ajax and another victory in depth on the cards.

AFP / Getty Images

16/17 2. Manchester City

Thanks to this trophy, which is no longer registered on the city's checklist, this tournament will undoubtedly be one of Pep Guardiola's priorities. Last year and defeat on two games against Liverpool still sting and you can be sure that City will have plans to go to the end this time

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17/17 1. Barcelona

The Barca has not won this competition for four years and for a team with the greatest player of all time in their ranks, which is almost unthinkable. Lionel Messi will want to add at least one more trophy to his collection before all is said and done and can hope to get it this year with a more balanced team around him and a correct draw of the last 16 at startup

AFP / Getty Images


1/17 Ranking the last 16 of the Champions League

Who is most likely to win the tournament as we reach the round of 16? We are going to take a look

AFP / Getty Images

2/17 16. Schalke

Although it is safe from a relegation battle in shock in the Bundesliga, it would always be a surprise if the players of Domenico Tedesco were still tied to return to Etihad for the second leg.

EPA

3/17 15. Ajax

Benefiting from absurd talents such as Frenkie De Jong and Matthijs De Ligt, Ajax's slick football, which has unbalanced Bayern in both matches of the group, could threaten to prematurely end the Real's dynasty

AFP / Getty Images

4/17 14. Lyon

Bruno Genesio's teams should not be underestimated by Barcelona, ​​who have not won in the round of 16 since the knockout stages since 2015/16.

AP


5/17 13. Porto

The Portuguese side took advantage of a weak group to stay undefeated and was more likely to be able to attract an incoherent Roma here, which means it could sneak into the quarter-finals.

EPA

6/17 12. Roma

The surprise team of last year is rediscovering little by little after a mixed season, with the appearance of prodigy Nicolo Zaniolo who may have propelled them at the right moment

AFP / Getty Images

7/17 11. Tottenham

Despite the Juve Juve's will last season, the Spurs were injured at the right time, although Dortmund, who is in full swing, lacks experience, which could give the team a chance. team of Mauricio Pochettino

AFP / Getty Images

8/17 10. Borussia Dortmund

Jadon Sancho, a fearless brave with mercurial talents, Lucien Favre has built a dangerous camp that could go far with his great advantage at home.

AFP / Getty Images


9/17 9. Manchester United

Revitalized under the command of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and with world-clbad talent Paul Pogba facing a match against PSG, United looks well placed to hold the match

Man Utd via Getty Images

10/17 8. Bayern Munich

The German champions are no longer what they were and with persistent doubts about manager Nico Kovac allied up and down in the Bundesliga, Liverpool hopes to have a chance to knock them out in the round of 32.

AFP / Getty Images

11/17 7. Atletico Madrid

Another former league champion who has not yet reached this level Atletico is entering the round of 16 after his consecutive defeats in La Liga. Men Diego Simeone will always come prepared, but Juve presents a rigorous test of his determination

EPA

12/17 6. Paris Saint-Germain

The champions of France have well-trained eyes on this competition, but are in the last 16 with injuries to a number of key players Neymar made the front page. Add to the resurgence of Manchester United and its chances of progression are at stake.

AFP / Getty Images


13/17 5. Juventus

One of the most seasoned players in the competition has deep experience and, with Cristiano Ronaldo, the best free card to get out of jail, he seems able to overcome this last hurdle. First if Atletico waits and no easy test

AFP / Getty Images

14/17 4. Liverpool

The Reds could hardly be in better shape after a sensational season in the Premier League and having been to the final a year ago, this competition does not raise any fear. Two legs against Bayern should prove their qualities

AFP / Getty Images

15/17 3. Real Madrid

The winners of the last three and four of the last five Real can hardly be avoided from doing it again this time. The bad shape of the league earlier this year seems to be behind them too and adds a draw against Ajax and another victory in depth on the cards.

AFP / Getty Images

16/17 2. Manchester City

Thanks to this trophy, which is no longer registered on the city's checklist, this tournament will undoubtedly be one of Pep Guardiola's priorities. Last year and defeat on two games against Liverpool still sting and you can be sure that City will have plans to go to the end this time

Getty Images


17/17 1. Barcelona

The Barca has not won this competition for four years and for a team with the greatest player of all time in their ranks, which is almost unthinkable. Lionel Messi will want to add at least one more trophy to his collection before all is said and done and can hope to get it this year with a more balanced team around him and a correct draw of the last 16 at startup

AFP / Getty Images

Lingard was replaced at half-time by Alexis Sanchez, who was about to join PSG since Arsenal last season.

It was a hard-fought first half at Old Trafford, where Martial was also hit.

The French arrived late in the game to be replaced at the break by Juan Mata.

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