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UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE - 2015/16 SEASON MATCH PRESS KITS Parc des Princes - Paris Wednesday 21 October 2015 20.45CET (20.45 local time) Paris Saint-Germain Group A - Matchday 3 Real Madrid CF Last updated 20/10/2015 08:45CET UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE OFFICIAL SPONSORS Match background 2 Legend 4 1 Paris Saint-Germain - Real Madrid CF Wednesday 21 October 2015 - 20.45CET (20.45 local time) Match press kit Parc des Princes, Paris Match background Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid CF, both with maximum points, go head to head at the Parc des Princes with the opportunity to claim outright leadership of Group A. Previous meetings • Paris knocked the Spanish side out of Europe two years in a row: in the 1992/93 UEFA Cup quarter-finals (1-3 a, 4-1 h), and in the 1993/94 European Cup Winners' Cup quarter-finals (1-0 a, 1-1 h). • On 15 March 1994 Emilio Butragueño put Vicente Del Bosque's Madrid ahead, only for Raymundo to win the tie for Artur Jorge's Paris. • The lineups at Parc des Princes were: Paris: Lama, Sassus, Colleter, Raymundo, Roche, Le Guen, Fournier, Guérin, Weah (Gravelaine 88), Valdo, Ginola (Bravo 76). Madrid: Buyo, Velasco, Luis Enrique, Alkorta, Sanchís, Hierro, Butragueño, Gonzalez, Zamorano, Prosinečki (Dubovský 64), Martín (Goicoechea 73). Match Background Paris • The French club, in their eighth group stage campaign, began with a 2-0 home win against Malmö FF and followed up with a 3-0 victory at FC Shakhtar Donetsk. • Having gone out in the quarter-finals in each of the past three seasons, Paris are aiming for a second semi-final appearance having reached the last four in 1994/95. • Last season Laurent Blanc's side won all three home group games before drawing 1-1 against Chelsea FC in the round of 16 first leg, going on to win the tie on away goals. • Last season's 3-1 defeat at home to FC Barcelona (1-5 overall) in the quarter-finals was only their second in 12 fixtures against Spanish visitors. Their previous loss was 3-1 against RC Deportivo La Coruña in the 2000/01 UEFA Champions League second group stage. • Paris' home record against Spanish visitors is W6 D4 L2; overall it is W10 D6 L8. Madrid • The ten-time winners began their 20th group-stage campaign with a 4-0 home victory against Shakhtar before winning 2-0 at Malmö. • The Spanish giants won all three away group fixtures last season; the previous campaign they won two and drew the other. Their unbeaten group away run stands at eight, since a 2-1 defeat at Borussia Dortmund in 2012/13. • The 0-0 draw at Club Atlético de Madrid in last season's quarter-finals was only the second time in 31 UEFA Champions League away fixtures that Madrid had failed to score, since going down 1-0 at Olympique Lyonnais in the 2009/10 round of 16. • In 2014/15 they advanced to a fifth successive semi-final, where they lost to Juventus (1-2 away, 1-1 home). The defeat was only their sixth in 31 away games in the competition. • Madrid have won their last three games with French sides, all against Lyon, scoring nine goals without conceding. • They have not lost any of the last seven such fixtures, winning five and drawing two. In those wins they scored 14 without reply. Coach and player links • Ángel Di María made 124 Liga appearances for Madrid between 2010 and 2015, scoring 22 goals, and was named man of the match as the Merengues lifted their tenth European title in 2014 with a 4-1 victory over neighbours Atlético. • Karim Benzema scored in Madrid's 1-0 win over Paris in a Gothenburg friendly on 27 July 2013. • Rafael Benítez coached Thiago Motta at FC Internazionale Milano in 2010. • Have played together: James Rodríguez and Layvin Kurzawa (AS Monaco FC 2013/14). • International team-mates: Benzema, Varane & Matuidi, Kurzawa (France) Danilo, Casemiro, Marcelo & David Luiz, Thiago Silva, Marquinhos, Lucas Moura (Brazil) 2 Paris Saint-Germain - Real Madrid CF Wednesday 21 October 2015 - 20.45CET (20.45 local time) Match press kit Parc des Princes, Paris • Motta also played for Barcelona until 2007 and then moved to Atlético. • Ibrahimović scored Barcelona's winner in a 1-0 Camp Nou victory against Madrid in 2009. • Marcelo scored an own goal for Luka Modrić and Mateo Kovačić's Croatia in the 2014 FIFA World Cup opening match which Brazil won 3-1. Thiago Silva and David Luiz also played for Brazil. • Uruguay's Edinson Cavani scored a penalty in the 2014 World Cup past Keylor Navas but Costa Rica went on to win 3-1 in Fortaleza. • James Rodríguez scored in Colombia's 2-1 win against Serge Aurier's Ivory Coast in the 2014 World Cup group stage. He scored both goals in a 2-0 win over Cavani's Uruguay in the round of 16 and converted a penalty in the 2-1 quarter-final defeat by Brazil, Thiago Silva and David Luiz both scoring for the home team who also included Marcelo. • Toni Kroos scored twice as Germany beat a Brazil side including David Luiz and Marcelo 7-1 in the 2014 World Cup semi-final in Belo Horizonte. • Sergio Ramos scored Spain's goal in a 1-1 Madrid draw against a France side including Matuidi and Benzema in a World Cup qualifier on 16 October 2012. • Lucas scored Brazil's third goal in a 3-0 win against Matuidi and Benzema's France in the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup in Porto Alegre. Thiago Silva, David Luiz and Marcelo also played for the home team. • Blanc was in charge of Les Bleus when they lost 2-0 to Ramos' Spain in the UEFA EURO 2012 quarter-final. Benzema was in France's side and Matuidi was on the bench. Match facts Paris • Luiz's next yellow card will incur a suspension. • The Ligue 1 leaders are unbeaten this season in all competitions, winning 11 and drawing two of their 13 fixtures. • Zlatan Ibrahimović became Paris' all-time top scorer with two penalties against Olympique de Marseille on 4 October, taking his tally for the club to 110 goals, one more than Pauleta. He added two more in the 2-0 defeat of SC Bastia on Saturday. • Ibrahimović scored against both Liechtenstein and Moldova in Sweden's last two UEFA EURO 2016 qualifiers. • Kevin Trapp (thigh) and Luiz (knee) sustained injuries during the international break. Neither featured on Saturday. • Cavani has scored 16 goals in his last 17 Ligue 1 games. Madrid • Cristiano Ronaldo's goal in the 3-0 win against UD Levante on Saturday moved him ahead of Raúl González on 324 goals in all competitions as Real Madrid's all-time top scorer. • The Portuguese international's double on matchday two against Malmö took his tally to 82 Champions League goals, a competition record. • On 16 October, Raúl confirmed he will retire in November. The 38-year-old is Madrid's record appearance holder with 741 having made his debut aged 17, and won the UEFA Champions League with the club in 1998, 2000 and 2002. • Luka Modrić (thigh) and Karim Benzema (hamstring) both picked up injuries on international duty with Croatia and France respectively. Neither featured on Saturday • Dani Carvajal (ankle), Sergio Ramos (shoulder), Danilo (foot), James Rodríguez (thigh) and Pepe (leg) have also been injured • Benzema scored twice in France's 4-0 friendly win against Armenia. • Gareth Bale scored the second goal as Wales ended their successful UEFA EURO 2016 qualifying campaign with a 2-0 home win against Andorra. 3 Paris Saint-Germain - Real Madrid CF Wednesday 21 October 2015 - 20.45CET (20.45 local time) Match press kit Parc des Princes, Paris Legend ALL-TIME STATISTICS The all-time record of the competing clubs in UEFA club competition. UEFA club competition: These are the official statistics considered valid for communicating official records in UEFA club competition defined as European Champion Clubs' Cup, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Cup Winner's Cup UEFA Super Cup, UEFA Intertoto Cup and European/South American Cup. Matches in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup and the 1972 Super Cup are not included as they were not held under UEFA auspices, while the FIFA Club World Cup is excluded. Match officials UCL: Total matches officiated in the UEFA Champions League from 1992/93 season, group stage to final only. Matches where the official has acted as the fourth official are not included in these statistics. These are the official statistics considered valid for communicating official records. UEFA: Total matches officiated in UEFA club competition including all qualifying round matches. Matches where the official has acted as the fourth official are not included in these statistics. These are the official statistics considered valid for communicating official records. Competitions Club competitions National team competitions UCL: UEFA Champions League EURO: UEFA European Football Championship ECCC: European Champion Clubs' Cup WC: FIFA World Cup UEL: UEFA Europa League CONFCUP: FIFA Confederations Cup UCUP: UEFA Cup FRIE: Friendly internationals UCWC: UEFA Cup Winners' Cup U21FRIE: Under-21 friendly internationals SCUP: UEFA Super Cup U21: UEFA European Under-21 Championship UIC: UEFA Intertoto Cup U17: UEFA Under-17 Championship ICF: Inter-Cities Fairs Cup U16: UEFA European Under-16 Championship U19: UEFA Under-19 Championship U18: UEFA European Under-18 Championship WWC: FIFA Women's World Cup WEURO: UEFA European Women's Championship Competition stages Other abbreviations F: Final GS: Group stage (aet): After extra time pens: Penalties GS1: First group stage GS2: Second group stage No.: Number og: Own goal 3QR: Third qualifying round R1: First round ag: Match decided on away P: Penalty R2: Second round R3: Third round goals agg: Aggregate R4: Fourth round PR: Preliminary round Pld: Matches played AP: Appearances