PSG 5-2 Chelsea: Angry Enzo Fernandez FUMES at Filip Jorgensen as Liam Rosenior’s goalkeeper gamble backfires in defeat that leaves Blues on the brink of Champions League exit: KIERAN GILL


Paris Saint-Germain scored five, but it was after another goal was disallowed that Enzo Fernandez picked up the ball and threw it angrily at his goalkeeper, Filip Jorgensen.

Fed up, Fernandez was annoyed at Jorgensen for persisting with trying to pass from the back, having already handed PSG their lead when this Champions League last-16 first leg was tensely locked at 2-2.

Jorgensen committed the evening’s big error in allowing Bradley Barcola to intercept the ball. Seconds later, Vitinha was lobbing Chelsea’s goalkeeper for 3-2, the Parc des Princes big screen zooming in to show the humiliated Jorgensen sitting with head in hands in the six-yard box.

Liam Rosenior is bold, we will give him that, but there is a fine line between bravery and, well, copying what Tottenham did to themselves in this competition at Atletico Madrid on Tuesday night. Rosenior replaced his experienced goalkeeper in Robert Sanchez with a younger model, and the 23-year-old made a mistake which cost Chelsea dearly at the Parc des Princes.

Not a good week to be a back-up goalkeeper, clearly, Rosenior took a risk and it backfired big time. This was self-destruction and, dare we say it, all rather ‘Spursy’ from Chelsea who even ended up losing by the same scoreline as their beleaguered Premier League rivals.

It was Khvicha Kvaratskhelia who added PSG’s fourth and fifth goals with the jittery Jorgensen having lost all confidence. That last one was a particularly poor goal to concede, and potentially a tie-killer — and it is hard not to think Sanchez would have saved Kvaratskhelia’s shot. 

Enzo Fernandez angrily threw the ball in the direction of Filip Jorgensen after PSG had a goal ruled out, after the goalkeeper had already made an error in playing out from the back

Enzo Fernandez angrily threw the ball in the direction of Filip Jorgensen after PSG had a goal ruled out, after the goalkeeper had already made an error in playing out from the back

Liam Rosenior was bold with his selection but Chelsea were punished in Paris, despite often being on the front foot

Liam Rosenior was bold with his selection but Chelsea were punished in Paris, despite often being on the front foot

A mistake by Jorgensen called into question Rosenior's decision to drop Robert Sanchez

A mistake by Jorgensen called into question Rosenior’s decision to drop Robert Sanchez

Now, Chelsea need to win by three goals at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday just to take this clash to extra time. It is not impossible, but is improbable.

Jorgensen was not substituted like Antonin Kinsky of Spurs in Madrid, but you do wonder who Rosenior will use in goal for their next game at home to Newcastle on Saturday. This heavy loss was a shame for Chelsea in a way because, in truth, their approach was initially impressive.

Rosenior arrived at the home of the Champions League holders and wanted his side to act like a big club. It was not safety-first football. It was not the second leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final at Arsenal. It was not with the aim of stifling PSG or robbing a result. It was exciting and largely effective, until Jorgensen misplaced that pass.

‘That’s on me,’ Rosenior said. ‘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.’

Everyone following Chelsea knew Jorgensen would start from early on in the day. While club insiders insist they are not upset, they may wish to ask around internally as to why, eight hours before kick-off, a French journalist revealed their starting line-up on social media.

This is football, it happens, one source said. However, Rosenior is a head coach who heavily guards his line-ups. Enzo Maresca never had any qualms in telling us who he would be using in goal, but Rosenior refuses to give so much as a hint.

PSG were prolific and capitalised on Chelsea's weaknesses to claim a 5-2 victory

PSG were prolific and capitalised on Chelsea’s weaknesses to claim a 5-2 victory

Chelsea's gameplan had largely been effective until Jorgensen had misplaced his pass

Chelsea’s gameplan had largely been effective until Jorgensen had misplaced his pass

‘I’m sure we’ll get to the bottom of that if that’s the case,’ Chelsea’s head coach said when informed his line-up had been leaked yesterday.

In the PSG club shop, they sell caps with ‘31 Mai 2025’ plastered on the front, a nod to the night they won the Champions League. They are a technically talented side, and twice took the lead through Barcola and Ousmane Dembele but twice saw Chelsea equalise through Malo Gusto and Fernandez. The visitors’ defending had largely been their downfall.

It was in the 74th minute when Jorgensen took one risk too many. He tried to play a pass out of his box and allowed Barcola to intercept as Vitinha scored into the vacant goal. Nice though his finish was, this entire situation was preventable.

Kvaratskhelia’s strike for PSG’s fourth was glorious but in making it five, you sensed Jorgensen had been beaten easily.

Chelsea players let out their frustrations towards full-time with Pedro Neto sparking a melee after shoving a ball boy. He apologised for his impression of Eden Hazard at Swansea back in 2013, and Jorgensen likewise said sorry to his team-mates.

It was a rough night for Rosenior, who realises it will take an almighty turnaround to avoid exiting Europe next week.

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PSG (4-3-3): Safonov 6; Hakimi 6, Marquinhos 6, Pacho 6, Nuno Mendes 6; Zaire-Emery 6 (Mayulu 78), Vitinha 7, Joao Neves 7; Doue 7 (Kvaratskheila 64, 7), Dembele 7 (Lee 69, 6), Barcola 8 (Hernandez 78)

Subs (not used): Chevalier, Marin, Beraldo, Zabarnyi, Ramos, Fernandez, Mbaye

Scorers: Barcola (10), Dembele (40), Vitinha (74), Kvaratskheila (86, 90)

Booked: Kvaratskheila

Manager: Luis Enrique 7.5

Chelsea (4-2-3-1): Jorgensen 3; Gusto 6 (Garnacho 88), Chalobah 5, Fofana 5, Cucurella 6; James 6.5, Caicedo 6; Palmer 6 (Lavia 83), Fernandez 6, Neto 6.5; Joao Pedro 6 (Delap 83)

Subs (not used): Sanchez, Merrick, Adarabioyo, Badiashile, Santos, Sarr, Hato, Acheampong, Guiu

Scorers: Gusto (28), Fernandez (57)

Manager: Liam Rosenior 5

Referee: Alejandro Hernandez 6



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